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re-using head bearings
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Wait for a Mod to come along and delete the double post:)(Gotta love it that you will repost if you accidentally hit the back button. Can't we do something about that?!?!)<br><br>Post edited by: twowheeledterror, at: 2006/03/11 01:24
And it's not only the back button, it double posts on me sometimes and I never hit the back button.
As long as the bearings and races are in good condition, repack them and ride to your heart's content
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They are a bit of a booger to get back in, use plenty of grease to make them stay in place.
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If there were a problem with the original ball race bearings, I am fairly certain there would have been at least one class action lawsuit filed by now. And keep in mind that style bearing set up was used in most (if not all) bikes for over 50 years after tapered roller bearings became available. So I'd say it's a proven fact that it works. Nothing lasts forever, even tapered roller bearings wear out. As long as the races are not dented or worn out, the balls are in good shape, and you keep them greased and adjusted, the ball race bearings will last close to forever. I think someone on here has a 650 with over 160k miles on it still running the ball race bearings.
It's one of those "Nice to have" things, not a "Must have" thing
If you want the ultimate tapered bearing setup, then be prepared to spend somewhere between $300-$500 for ABEC class 7 bearings. As for me, I'll settle for "Good enough"
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a) both top and bottom bearings are the same
b) that both should have 19 a piece?
I have actually never heard of a bearing coming out of place, I guess if one re-assembled it loosely it would be possible, but the steering would be unbelievably sloppy.
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And I've seen ball bearings pop multiple times. The problem was the retaining sleeve that the balls were placed in. Over time they get weak and they are relatively thin. Sand and water get in there and deteriorate eventually causing them to fail.
I never said they don't work... but I did say that rollers work BETTER... and they do. But hey, if people don't want to upgrade to make things better thats their choice.
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