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Old 12-16-14, 01:16 AM
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Rear Hub Bearing

Hello team I'm looking for some help in trying to find some bearings for my rear hub the sizes are as follows OD 24 x ID 17 x W 6 please email me with any help or if you can point me in the right direction thanks in advance
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Cartridge bearings? Is there a number on the rubber seal?
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Hello Hairnet I'm helping the bike shop who is rebuilding my rear hub but from 135 to 142 and the only thing he needs to finish it is new bearings its a Easton EA 90 XC wheel set so as i can put it on my Lapierre X-flow 2013 model
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That was not the question - most cartridge bearings have an indicator of the size on the seal, and that's what hairnet was asking you about. Cartridge bearings are in general use, not just on bikes, so are usually quite easy to source. I don't know how any competent bike shop would not know that info.
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Are you sure about the measurements. The closest I can find is a 6703 and the dimensions are not the same. ENDURO BEARINGS ABEC 3 STEEL BEARINGS
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Are you sure the dimensions are correct? 17mm X 24mm does not leave much room the races and bearings.
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