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Old 12-06-12 | 12:14 PM
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So I recently bought a Stans No Tubes 340 rim along with spokes, and my friend at the LBS thew in a used Tom Ritchey hub that clearly needs new bearings. He orderd some Enduro abec 3 bearings. I've been looking into higher end bearings, what do you guys think?
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I didn't know Ritchey made hubs. It's probably something generic rebranded.

As for the bearings, there's nothing wrong with them.
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What do you have in mind?
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It's just a hub that came on a ritchey wheel set.
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i had some ritchey branded hubs

im sure they were just rebrands of something more generic
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What do you have in mind?

Very high end bearings, like 30-50$ maybe
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Very high end bearings, like 30-50$ maybe
Can I ask why? they won't help with no handed track stands.

In all seriousness, why? Blinged out bearings? Get some ABEC 5 Ceramics.
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Can I ask why? they won't help with no handed track stands.
There it is.
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I wouldn't worry about better bearings until I had better (pretty much) everything else. If you already have them in hand just use 'em.
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Can I ask why? they won't help with no handed track stands.

In all seriousness, why? Blinged out bearings? Get some ABEC 5 Ceramics.

Uggh.


Well, I feel like bearings are so cheap (50 bucks for super high end!) Why not just upgrade?
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Because it doesn't really matter, it's not an upgrade if it doesn't actually change anything. Do you plan to do extremely focused events like time trials or triathlons? Even then it's debatable if they're a worthwhile upgrade for 99% of riders.

https://www.slowtwitch.com/Tech/Beari...down_2822.html

*Over regular 6000 series type bearings
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Seriously, dude. Spend your money on something else.
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They'll save you a whole watt over 40Km.

bettah get on that!
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What would you recommend I purchase for a worthy upgrade?
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Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess
I feel like bearings are so cheap (50 bucks for super high end!) Why not just upgrade?
You can buy a lot of PBR for $50.
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I'm with you but you should get some ceramic bearings, they will make you faster for sure.
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Originally Posted by FixedDriveJess
What would you recommend I purchase for a worthy upgrade?
What is broken on your bike?

****, if I'm buying a meaningless upgrade, and just buying stuff for the sake of buying stuff, you better believe I'll be able to at least see the ****ing thing on my bike...


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What would you recommend I purchase for a worthy upgrade?
Tires
Wheels
Clipless set-up
Crankset

Cheapest and easiest one is generally tires. It's easy to knock 200-400 grams from your wheel-set just by upgrading tires.
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and get better rolling resistance, plushier ride...
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Tires
Wheels
Clipless set-up
Crankset

Cheapest and easiest one is generally tires. It's easy to knock 200-400 grams from your wheel-set just by upgrading tires.

I already have Michilen pro 4 tires. Pretty hapy with them. I was looking into a Dura Ace track crankset. Thoughts anyone?
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I would add saddle and.bars to that list.
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Lets not forget that a lot of "better" low resistance bearings just have looser seals.
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Not really an upgrade if you're still using clips/straps. You won't notice much difference over the All-City set you have now.

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Darn, ok. What clipless pedals/shoes would you recommend for 40+ miles on the track bike.
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