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yepyep 09-23-09 10:54 AM

bear balls
 
Where is a good place to pick up bearings other than the LBS? I need some for the headset on my Raleigh LTD and wish to avoid my LBS for, um, "political" reasons.
danke!

gna 09-23-09 11:09 AM

Loosescrews sells loose bearings for a good price. I bought some grade 25 from them, as I didn't want to bother the machine shop here at work.

I'm guessing you need 50 5/32" for the headset, 25 top and bottom?

I also got 3/16" for the front and rear hub, and 1/4" for the bootom bracket.

You could also go to a local industial supplier or bearing company and get what you need. Hardware stores may also have some, but can get expensive fast.

Wulf 09-23-09 04:35 PM

Any good Chinese apothacary has those.

Ed Holland 09-23-09 04:38 PM

You might even find them at a well stocked hardware store. I recently went wild at Loosescrews and bought a pack of almost every size to make up the minimum order... Very good selection though, and they are highly recommended.

Old Fat Guy 09-23-09 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Wulf (Post 9731022)
Any good Chinese apothacary has those.

They are huge, though.

Exit. 09-23-09 05:45 PM

Perhaps you should consult a taxidermist?

JunkYardBike 09-23-09 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by Old Fat Guy (Post 9731308)
They are huge, though.

They are? The Chinese apothecary I frequently visit is a tiny old woman.

kendall 09-23-09 05:46 PM

I'll second the hardware store, my local ace has had nearly every loose bearing I've ever needed.
To be fair to them, the only bearing I needed that they DIDN"T have was a 1.5" ball.....

Ken.

old and new 09-23-09 05:47 PM

bikepartsusa.com

linux_author 09-23-09 05:47 PM

+1 on loosescrews!

old and new 09-23-09 05:48 PM

First I'd thought you wanted to dicuss beer balls, the small keg types, a much more interesting matter

Old Fat Guy 09-23-09 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by JunkYardBike (Post 9731362)
They are? The Chinese apothecary I frequently visit is a tiny old woman.

The bear balls are huge, at least the fresh ones. The dried ones, not so much.

lotek 09-23-09 07:25 PM

you know, I was going to fix the thread title but this is too much fun. . .

spry 09-23-09 07:35 PM

When going after bear balls,make sure the donor is asleep.

*You guys realise the typo might not be an honest mistake?:)

cudak888 09-23-09 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by yepyep (Post 9728745)
Where is a good place to pick up bearings other than the LBS? I need some for the headset on my Raleigh LTD and wish to avoid my LBS for, um, "political" reasons.

Tell the LBS to sell you those bearings and stick a few where the sun don't shine. That way, they can practice passing crap the other way, seeing that it always comes out the wrong end.

-Kurt

miamijim 09-24-09 07:03 AM

I bought mine at Kamam bearing. I ordered 1,000 5/32", 500 1/4" and 500 3/16". All grade 25 and cheaper than anywhere else I could find.


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