Formula hub bearings online?
anywhere to get replacement bearings for formula hubs?
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Check out this really cool site I found the other day: A+++
http://www.google.com/search?client=...utf-8&oe=utf-8 |
thanks, that's a really helpful site. i'd never tried that before.
the issue was that i didn't know which bearings i needed. |
Phil Wood sells them.
http://www.philwood.com/Phil%20Spec'd%20Bearings.htm |
Originally Posted by bward1028
(Post 6363941)
thanks, that's a really helpful site. i'd never tried that before.
the issue was that i didn't know which bearings i needed. |
Originally Posted by bward1028
(Post 6363941)
thanks, that's a really helpful site. i'd never tried that before.
the issue was that i didn't know which bearings i needed. |
Originally Posted by bward1028
(Post 6363941)
thanks, that's a really helpful site. i'd never tried that before.
the issue was that i didn't know which bearings i needed. you should see something like: 6000-2RS. 6000 is the bearing size. 2RS means they have dual rubber seals (an alternative suffix would be ZZ which means it has metal shields) |
Originally Posted by baxtefer
(Post 6364027)
note for the future: the bearing size is usually written on the bearing seals
you should see something like: 6000-2RS. 6000 is the bearing size. 2RS means they have dual rubber seals (an alternative suffix would be ZZ which means it has metal shields) Supa ghey. |
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