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> FS: NOS FAG Rear Wheel Bearings $133 shipped, Made In Germany SOLD
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post Jan 19 2024, 02:49 PM
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Can't get any better than these. Old school bearings. $133 shipped

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post Jan 19 2024, 05:11 PM
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Ninja Strike!

I'll take those Mark.

Money will be sent shortly...

What's up with the "Slovakia" versions?

I prefer German but if FAG is really controlling the production, then the newer bearings might be better as manufacturing control has improved dramatically over the last 20 years...

Anyone have trouble with the newer FAG bearings?

Rick

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They only info I have on Slovakia bearing they were lacking on grease. Quality wise I have no input on.
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