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Looking for Bearings
My local bike shop Has a rear bearing ....which I think I need....26 bucks is steep but I really think I need to replace itTags: None
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Anonymous
Originally posted by tbarnby26.00 is cheap. How much is your time worth when pushing your bike home?
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HiSPL
Take your bearing out and take it to the local auto parts store that deals in bearings....like O'Reillys here in Texas or NAPA everywhere....I think you'll be surprised at the price difference......
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Anonymous
Originally posted by HiSPLTake your bearing out and take it to the local auto parts store that deals in bearings....like O'Reillys here in Texas or NAPA everywhere....I think you'll be surprised at the price difference......
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Wheel bearings for most bikes are available through many outlets, like Dennis Kirk, and they're very inexpensive.
What will cost (reasonable, though) will be the labor; it takes special tools to drive out the old bearings and drive in the new ones, and you're far better off leaving this operation to a competent dealer.
I did, and I think the labor was $30 for one front wheel (two bearings).and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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Anonymous
3$ a bearin my hammer and punch, done ...any bearin supply house will have the size you need for dirt cheap.
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Jay B
Nice Nose
Robert,
Nice Avitar. Its very becomming. Are you sniffing out your next O Ring customer. I got mine btw and they are going in tomorrow. Thanks
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Hap Call
Re: Looking for Bearings
Originally posted by Alwyn678My local bike shop Has a rear bearing ....which I think I need....26 bucks is steep but I really think I need to replace it
Just remove the bearings and take them to the Will Call counter at Motion Industries or Applied Industrial Technologies, or any reputable bearing distributor. I got mine at Motion Industries and they cost less than $10.
Hap
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