Member Since: 22 Jan 2012
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 797
There is a massive difference in quality when bearings are concerned in my opinion.
I have a Ktm 300 enduro bike and when I've fitted non genuine bearings they only last as third of the time, now this is a problem as you wear the hub every time you replace the bearings.
So what can appear to save you money in the long run will lead to a wheel rebuild.
I suppose you don't change the bearings on a sport that often.
Thu Aug 29 2013 10:13pm
A.J.M
Member Since: 07 Sep 2013
Location: Airdrie
Posts: 5
Would agree, get good ones.
Cheap bearings are cheap for a reason.
If you have a 2.5 ton car with the family in it, do you want to trust some cheap part or get a proper part with a cast iron warrenty behind it?
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