Ceramic Wheel Bearings
Anybody have these?
Where can I get them? Any info much appreciated. |
The cheapest way to get them is to find a local bearing house, and take a front and rear wheel bearing in to them. They can match up the exact size with a ceramic bearing. You'll save a lot of money going directly to the distributor.
James |
I am running them and can attest that the bike in amazingly easy to wheel around.
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Originally Posted by mikstr
(Post 371725)
I am running them and can attest that the bike in amazingly easy to wheel around.
But....:D Are you running full ceramics? or Hybrids? Are you blessed with decent roads? or do you navigate / ride over and through potholes and expansion joints on a daily basis. Is this still the first set you installed? Thats what, more than a year now of use,,,? or has it been longer? |
ceramic hybrids, been running them for years now, and our roads are crap......
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Originally Posted by mikstr
(Post 371729)
ceramic hybrids, been running them for years now, and our roads are crap......
thats what i remembered So after years of use.... you think the buy in was worth it? |
"worth it" is a very subjective thing.... would I do it again? yes, but I am a chronic OCMD case too
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Originally Posted by mikstr
(Post 371729)
ceramic hybrids, been running them for years now, and our roads are crap......
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i found that CBR Bearings have them for our bike, front 2 and rear 3 all nice in a set with the rubber seals just have to email them and ask about them
They are ceramic hybrid CBR Bearing Inc |
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