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Originally Posted by DCM
the smaller rear bearing allows you to have a removable timing sensor, as this can fail on brushless motors.
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Fair enough although a different dimension timing sensor is the answer I'd of thought. Guessing but maybe they wanted to use their existing sensor from 1/10th to keep cost down? Not too bad as the bearings seem readily available..
cheers have ordered from rcbearings, same code as is on the current bearings so cant be too bad.
Edit on the ceramic front just went for replacement steel as ceramics not readily available and I find ceramic less able to cope with dirt that inevitably gets in them and need more maintenance.