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mapleleafs-13 04-01-14 05:23 PM

Ball Bearing Sizes
 
I was going to purchase bearings soon and i was wondering about some different sizes.

I have one of those park tool rulers with the ball bearing size on it and so far i've determined:

- 1/4 = rear hub ball bearings for shimano and other brands or bottom bracket race bearings

- 3/16 = Front hub bearing for shimano and some other brands

the next few i haven't figured out what they're used for, hopefully you guys can fill in the blanks

1) 7/32 ?
2) 5/32 ? (headset bearing?)
3) 1/8 ?

Pars 04-01-14 05:36 PM

7/32 for Campy front hubs (many)

dpicare26 04-01-14 06:12 PM

5/32" most pedals
1/8" most of the hubs I have used

Paramount1973 04-01-14 06:22 PM

5/32 for headsets.

WNG 04-01-14 06:39 PM

1/8" for freewheels, and freehub bodies that don't use a cartridge bearing.

JohnDThompson 04-01-14 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by mapleleafs-13 (Post 16632982)
1) 7/32 ?

Vintage Campagnolo "Record" front hubs, Zeus 2000 titanium bottom brackets.


2) 5/32 ? (headset bearing?)
Many pedals, some headsets (e.g. Campagnolo Record track and Gran Sport road, many Japanese and French headsets), Helicomatic rear hubs.


3) 1/8 ?
Freewheels. Some pedals.

3/16: many front hubs, including Campagnolo Tipo, Triomphe, Victory. Vintage Campagnolo Super Record titanium bottom brackets and C-Record bottom brackets. Also some obscure 1960s Campagnolo Record bottom brackets marked "CON SFERE DA 3/16" Some high-end headsets like Campagnolo Record and Super Record, Shimano Dura-Ace and 600, etc.


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