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Rob 08-05-2007 02:44 PM

Best Bearings?
 
What are the best type of bearings for rear hubs? Been using the ones that came with the Factory team kit, don't seem to have lasted that long before going quite notchy.

Wraggy 08-05-2007 02:47 PM

mine went the same after only one meeting, since then ive changed to the Atomic Carbon ones and never had a problem since .click on link for further details
http://atomic-carbon.gforceimages.net/

ashleyb4 08-05-2007 02:49 PM

Ok this is how it goes with bearings (well this is how i believe it goes)

Tealfon good at stopping small particles of dust but the seals are more fragile but these are the smooth good performance wise.

Rubber. These protect well againts dust and larger things such as small stones etc but they are not a free moving as teathlon or metal

Metal protect very well against stuff like small stones but dust can get is quiet easily but these are the smoothest bearings as long as they are cleaner and oilled regualy.

A

Wraggy 08-05-2007 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashleyb4 (Post 38039)
Ok this is how it goes with bearings (well this is how i believe it goes)

Tealfon good at stopping small particles of dust but the seals are more fragile but these are the smooth good performance wise.

Rubber. These protect well againts dust and larger things such as small stones etc but they are not a free moving as teathlon or metal

Metal protect very well against stuff like small stones but dust can get is quiet easily but these are the smoothest bearings as long as they are cleaner and oilled regualy.

A

i think the word your trying to spell ash is Teflon..:p

ashleyb4 08-05-2007 03:05 PM

Yea i can never spell that word

A

ashleyb4 08-05-2007 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wraggy (Post 38041)
i think the word your stying to spell ash is Teflon..:p

I think the word your trying to spell paul is trying HAHA...:D :D

A

tc2k 08-05-2007 03:12 PM

I had the same problem. Bought some generic metal sealed ceramics for £4 for 4 and they are still fine after a year.

millzy 08-05-2007 03:32 PM

fastrack ones from cml are what i like to use, there cheaper than AE, you can get them from most shops that have a cml account

dont ask me the part number

Wraggy 08-05-2007 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by millzy (Post 38057)
fastrack ones from cml are what i like to use, there cheaper than AE, you can get them from most shops that have a cml account

dont ask me the part number

whats the part number ??? :D :D

millzy 08-05-2007 03:41 PM

you realy want a smack :):):)

and i thought stan would be the first to ask.

if you realy want it there in the back on the cml book, or online at the cml web page.

dont be lazy have a look and save it in your favorites

mattym0310 08-05-2007 04:17 PM

can you buy the atomic bearings seperately, instead of the full kit??

Wraggy 08-05-2007 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattym0310 (Post 38108)
can you buy the atomic bearings seperately, instead of the full kit??

not sure your probably best asking Jonathan Direct .
user name OldTimer.

mattym0310 08-05-2007 04:52 PM

yeh okay, thanks wraggy

Kopite 08-05-2007 06:49 PM

Quote:

Quote:
Originally Posted by millzy http://www.oople.com/forums/images/buttons/viewpost.gif
fastrack ones from cml are what i like to use, there cheaper than AE, you can get them from most shops that have a cml account

dont ask me the part number


whats the part number ??? :D :D
....Beaten to it!! :D

I got rid of the B4 kit bearings pretty quickly, they seemed to completely destroy themselves within a couple of meetings. Has anyone else had that problem? Or am i just shit?:confused:

ashleyb4 08-05-2007 07:09 PM

I had some good bearigns from microtechracing there unltra bearings are cheap and mine are still like new.

A

lud 08-05-2007 08:59 PM

I had the same problem,those ae bearings are s**t. Using AVID bearings since then and no problems, really cheap though.

RLGfx 09-05-2007 08:43 PM

stan, the bearings are sh1t and so are you, so they went in half the time anybody elses did...:D

Col 09-05-2007 10:27 PM

Still using my original kit bearing from 3 years ago. Wet, dry, indoors, outdoors, track, street, everywhere and in every condition. Just drop some shock oil on them every couple of months and after water and they're fine (or mine have been...;) )


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