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Old 04-12-2016, 02:35 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by Eco Mouse View Post
5 bearings totaled $22! For piece of mind, sounds good to me!

If I recall correctly, bearings were the only issue with some guy riding through Europe, right?
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I think the Silk Road Rider only had problems with his rear wheel, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was only the 6202 bearing causing the problem.

The 6302 bearings are large and robust. The 6004 bearing is serving light duty in the sprocket carrier. As long as these bearings are packed with sufficient grease, I don't think they will cause any problems. However, I received a replacement rear hub from CSC which only had two bearings. I suspect the Silk Road Rider had the same hub, and the weak spot is the single, 6202 bearing in the rear hub. RX3 bikes sold in North America have an upgraded rear hub which contains four bearings, instead of two.
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