Originally Posted by
Duragrouch
I can definitely understand your caution, especially with a hub assembly or cartridge bearings or roller bearings, etc. However, common steel bearing balls, typically 52100 high-carbon steel, are incredibly common, low price, and so are the processes. It's amazing the low cost for the typical quality. But getting from a known name like Shimano from a trusted distribution channel should be great. However, if your town has an industrial supply (in Detroit it was Detroit Ball Bearing, who sold all kinds of hardware), bearings from a source like that will typically be genuine, top brand, and fantastic prices. I recall 40 years ago getting genuine made-in-USA Timken roller bearings for my car front spindles, at 1/3 the cost of the auto parts store, and better quality. In the '90s it was huge 86mm ball bearing assemblies for a german car, german brand OEM bearing for a small fraction of price at the dealer.
Good idea. I didn't know that industrial supply / bearing houses would sell loose balls. It has been a long time since I lived in the upper Midwest. I currently live in the more agricultural southeast. It looks like we have Dixie, Applied (AIT), and Motion industries. I recently talked to Applied about the bike hub common 6901 and 6902 cartridge bearings and was quoted $80-90 EACH! and quickly put them out of my mind. Maybe they will be more reasonable with loose balls.