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Specialized tri-spoke bearings

 
 
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Old 02-09.-2004
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ScottG
Default Specialized tri-spoke bearings

These use sealed bearings. My bearings run like crap and need to be replaced. But where the heck can I get a set of replacement sealed bearings for one of these? Thx,-S
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Old 02-10.-2004
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Default Re: Specialized tri-spoke bearings

On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 03:19:53 GMT, ScottG
<usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote:

>These use sealed bearings. My bearings run like crap and need to be replaced. But where the heck
>can I get a set of replacement sealed bearings for one of these? Thx,-S

The ones I've worked on are standard 28x12x8mm (ODxIDxwidth).

Bearing supply? Check the Yellow pages.
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Old 02-10.-2004
Tom Paterson
 
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Default Re: Specialized tri-spoke bearings

>From: dianne_1234

>Bearing supply? Check the Yellow pages.

Bearings available from HED. They're "standard" (available) bearings, some come with 2 seals, some
with one, at least for the disc wheels. At a bearing supply shop, you might get some
puller/install help.

<hedcycling.com> I believe is the site; they have a phone number that is answered by humans who are
helpful IME. --TP
 

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