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Unanswered Bearings for head tube

Chriss111

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Jan 16, 2020
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I have removed the fork on my bike for the first time and cleaned everything. (First time ever in my life)

The bearings looks like cheap entry level crap to me. Is this right or wrong?
Since I'm about to do a fork-upgrade, can i change the bearings as well?

Have attached a picture and the bearing on the right side is plastic ring

bearings.JPG
 

Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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I have removed the fork on my bike for the first time and cleaned everything. (First time ever in my life)

The bearings looks like cheap entry level crap to me. Is this right or wrong?
Since I'm about to do a fork-upgrade, can i change the bearings as well?

Have attached a picture and the bearing on the right side is plastic ring

View attachment 25730
Yes cheap looking. I got shock looking at mess of mud in mine. I upgraded to enduring ones as mine we're not sealed great either . Same style as yours shocking really on a 7 grand bike
 

ImSundee

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Jan 20, 2020
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Have a look at the surfaces, if you see pitting on the surfaces, then replace the headset. if you dont, why not throw in some new bearings they are cheap. And just pack it full of decent quality Grease to keep out water.

If you can I'd recommend upgraded to a higher quality sealed unit.
 

Binhill1

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Have a look at the surfaces, if you see pitting on the surfaces, then replace the headset. if you dont, why not throw in some new bearings they are cheap. And just pack it full of decent quality Grease to keep out water.

If you can I'd recommend upgraded to a higher quality sealed unit.
Yes I'm surprised there's not a race in there .
 

Kaelidoz

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It is what it is... it works fine but it isn't super durable. I changed to sealed bearings when I got another fork for my bike. But I remember just packing it full of balls and grease without the cage and using it like that for a while because I crushed the cage back then.
 

Binhill1

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It is what it is... it works fine but it isn't super durable. I changed to sealed bearings when I got another fork for my bike. But I remember just packing it full of balls and grease without the cage and using it like that for a while because I crushed the cage back then.
Yes I upgraded to a better sealed one. First off the peg bike I've had for 10 years so I've been spoiled.
 

Kaelidoz

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@Binhill1 yes but your bike was 7k! I think you're right that's a cheap ass move from the manufacturer. What's your bike by the way?

Mine is an haibike sduro at 2k, so caged bearings aren't really surprising.
 

Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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@Binhill1 yes but your bike was 7k! I think you're right that's a cheap ass move from the manufacturer. What's your bike by the way?

Mine is an haibike sduro at 2k, so caged bearings aren't really surprising.
Levo Expert, I got a big surprise when I seen the mess of the top bearing with mud . Done about 1300miles when it got slack had to put in another spacer bottom one spotless though. Yes great bike but lot of mud off those big tyres. Enjoy
 

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