Specialized Enduro Evo 2015 bearings
kestas1122
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Hello,
I just recently bought second hand Specialized Enduro Evo and after few rides my back bearings gave in, there is cracking sound. I'm fairly new to this and I have no idea how to search for the right size replacement bearings, help. The specs say: Specialized Hi Lo disc, 4 sealed cartridge bearings, 12mm thru-axle, 36h. I opened up the hub and on the bearings it says xero 6903-lblu.
Hope somebody can help me.
I just recently bought second hand Specialized Enduro Evo and after few rides my back bearings gave in, there is cracking sound. I'm fairly new to this and I have no idea how to search for the right size replacement bearings, help. The specs say: Specialized Hi Lo disc, 4 sealed cartridge bearings, 12mm thru-axle, 36h. I opened up the hub and on the bearings it says xero 6903-lblu.
Hope somebody can help me.
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The 6903 is the bearing number, sometimes may also be listed as 61903. Pop that number into your favourite search engine or online auction site with the word 'bearing' at the end and purchase the ones that fit your budget.
SKS Bearing are good quality and preferably get ones marked 2RS as these have 2 rubber seals0 -
That's SKF bearings, not SKS.
After I ran some trials of bearings on quarry conveyors (wet, gritty, nastiest environment) I now use Koyo bearings. Koyo out lasted all the alternatives by a reasonable margin and we're consistent over 25 samples.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
That's SKF bearings, not SKS.
After I ran some trials of bearings on quarry conveyors (wet, gritty, nastiest environment) I now use Koyo bearings. Koyo out lasted all the alternatives by a reasonable margin and we're consistent over 25 samples.
I'm blaming the lack of tea for that simple error0