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> Weapons Grade Bearings, China vs Germany
914Sixer
post Nov 17 2020, 06:36 PM
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I was not able to get the video so I took a screenshot of results of bearing testing. Found results to be interesting.


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post Nov 18 2020, 07:30 AM
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I don't disagree there are differences in bearing manufacturers. But there's something fishy here. There is no way a caged ball bearing will spin freely for that long no matter what the quality. The only time I have seen bearings spin like that is when they are worn, perfectly clean, and had compressed air on them.

Think about it; did you try this on your new front or rear wheel bearings? Did they spin at all?
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