YCF Wheel Oil Seal (22×32×5) for YCF 50AE and Electric W50 Bikes (2024-2025)

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Wheel oil seal (22×32×5) for YCF 50AE and Electric W50 bikes (2024–2025). Protects wheel bearings and prevents dirt and oil leaks.


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Brand: YCF
Colors: Black
Hardparts: YCF

Internal Reference: YCF-YC50-0610


Product Information

The YCF Wheel Oil Seal (22×32×5) is designed for 50AE and Electric W50 bikes from 2024–2025. This seal helps protect wheel bearings by keeping dirt, dust, and debris out while preventing oil or grease from leaking. With a precise 22×32×5 mm size, it ensures a secure fit for smaller YCF bikes, maintaining smooth and reliable wheel rotation.

Made from durable, heat- and wear-resistant rubber, this oil seal is built to withstand the rigors of off-road use. It’s a simple but essential component for keeping your wheels performing at their best and extending bearing life. Ideal for routine maintenance or replacing a worn seal, it ensures your wheels stay protected on and off the track.



Features & Benefits 
  • Protects wheel bearings from dirt, dust, and debris
  • Prevents oil and grease leaks for smoother performance
  • Made from durable, wear-resistant rubber
  • Helps extend the lifespan of wheel bearings 
  • Hassle-free installation



What's Included 
  • (1) YCF Wheel Oil Seal (22×32×5) for YCF 50AE and Electric W50 Bikes (2024-2025)



Fitment
  • ELECTRIC W50 (2024–2025)
  • 50AE (2024–2025)



Specifications

  • Size: 22×32×5 mm
  • Material: High-quality rubber with reinforced sealing edges
  • Use: Pit bike, enduro, training, off-road riding



FAQ – Common Rider Questions


Q: How often should wheel oil seals be checked?

A: Inspect them during every tire or oil change, especially if you ride off-road frequently. Replace seals as soon as they show wear or damage. 


Q: Can I install this wheel oil seal myself?

A: Yes, many replace seals during wheel or bearing servicing. Use a seal driver or a flat tool with caution to avoid damaging the seal.


Q: Do I need to replace wheel bearings at the same time?

A: No, but if your bearings are rough, noisy, or contaminated, it’s best to replace them along with the oil seals. This prevents premature failure and saves time.