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Sunlite Bicycle Loose Ball Bearings 1/4' Bag Of 144

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About this item

  • Hardened steel
  • Quantity of 144
  • Material type: Carbon Steel
  • The Product is manufactured in united states


Bag of 144 loose ball bearings, 1/4" size.


Coconut
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Works as intended
Caz#1
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
don’t waste your money. Plus you can’t return them.!. Gave 1 star only because you have to put something would have been a ZERO if there was an option.
Kevin Miller
Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2018
As advertised
East Bay Ed
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2018
Got these to use with parachute cord to make steelhead sinkers. They work well for what I want. I put in 4 to 8 of the balls and burn the end of the parachute cord.
A V
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2017
Didn't weigh as much as I expected especially for how many are there.Didn't work great for weighing down my prop as counter balance. Lesson learned, go bigger
Myro
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2017
very good product and fast delivery
Tre A.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
need some ball bearings? Used them for a valve body on some transmissions. Its works great cant really expect more from a bearing. Cheap and plenty to go around, I would highly suggest if you need :)
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2016
Restored my hubs to like new condition. Put about 500km on them so far and had my back hub apart again to change my cassette and the bearings looked fine they should last many thousand more km and I have tons of extras for the next time I rebuild my hubs.
Bob S
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016
I know, who really loves ball bearings? But, what I liked was the price and the fact that I could order these balls in a reasonable lot. I needed replacement bearings for my floor jack. Many of the balls in the castor wheels had disappeared and fortunately were 1/4 in size. I needed about 30 to replace the whole set. This package was perfect.
bmb5
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2012
I have an old bike that I have used to commute to school with for the past 5 years, and before that was pulled out of a trash heap. Needless to say just about every part that could need some repair did. I wasn't sure what size bearings I would need before I started refurbishing it so I picked up one bag of each size. These shiny new bearings have a new home in my bottom bracket as well as my rear hub. Changing them out and repacking with grease really couldn't have been much easier and the improvement in the ride is fantastic. Replace/repack your bearings regularly and the contact surfaces will last longer (ie, you wont need to buy new wheels or bottom brackets as often)FYI, for those unsure, google 'Sheldon Brown Bearings' and he has some good info on what sizes are needed for what parts. The most important ones are 1/4" for most bottom brackets and rear hubs, and 3/16" for most front hubs.
MussSyke
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2011
I was happily able to buy a couple sizes of these (144 each) for as much as I could buy 25 of one size any place else after shipping. Quality seems just fine for general purpose applications and they're good to have around.FYI, grease (if you need some) is one of the very few products that seems to be cheaper in stores (presumably because of shipping).
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