All Balls Racing...

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  1. Blackness

    Blackness Active Member

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    Hi..

    Has anyone used All Balls wheel bearings ? Changing mine and finding a lot of places are selling these ! They say they are manufactured to ABEC 3 precision levels, what ever that means... Anyone know if thats as good as originals ?

    Cheers G
     
  2. red5

    red5 Well-Known Member

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    Oem or standard bearings are generally ABEC1, so in answer to your question at the very least they will be equal to OEM, in tolerance anyway.
    Personally I would just buy from a local bearing supplier.
     
  3. wedgiewolves#223

    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    Used all balls bearings in my spare wet wheels on my zx636 all seemed good
     
  4. Blackness

    Blackness Active Member

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    Cheers guys, that'll do for me !!
     
  5. callumw

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    I can't testify to their quality yet, but I fitted some to mine a few days ago. I did a 20 mile shake-down run (scrubbing in new tyres) before re-torquing bolts and they felt smoooooth + it's tightened up the frond end (ooer missus).

    Mind you my old set were so shot that anything would feel better:
    http://www.1000rr.co.uk/threads/what-tools-to-replace-front-wheel-bearings-08-11.28937

    If you do it yourself, I'd recommend using a blind bearing puller .... or take the loose wheel and new bearings to a friendly mechanic to swap.
    If you try the screwdriver/hammer approach then you'll probably score the inside of the bearing spacer which is £19 new from Honda ;)

    Also, if you use a front head paddock stand then it'll probably be in the way of the front axle, so you'll need to use a front fork stand.
     
  6. sp1n99

    sp1n99 Active Member

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    When I rebuilt my kart engines back in the day I always put the bearings in the freezer overnight, bit of gentle heat on the bearing housing ( hairdryer or heat gun ) and Bob's yer uncle they used to just drop in.
     

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