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Any one have experience in getting the shafts out of the lower pivot? I've removed the bolts but can't push the shafts out to seperate the rear and front triangles...

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Hey Plentipotential, Enduro Bearings as Brussel mentioned above are a good option for the following reasons:

 

1.) They are application specific, meaning that they are designed with a specific purpose in mind:

Max: high load carrying bearings designed for application such as linkages, pivots and BB bearings

Abec 3: every-day application such as hubs, pedals, jockey wheels and general moving parts.

Abex 5: high performance stainless steel bearings with high precision balls and races combined with low friction seals for the optimum performance.

Ceramic: ceramic/ hybrid bearings with high quality Si balls and low friction seals

Zero Ceramic: the highest performance ceramic/ hybrid bearings, with specially coated bearing races and the highest quality Si balls for the ultimate in performance.

 

2.) Value for money: we import a large number of these bearings specifically for the bicycle industry in South Africa. They are available through a large number of retail stores around the country as well as online: www.rushsportscycling.com at extremely competitive prices.

 

Do yourself a favor before you buy an industrial bearing [which is designed to spin at 5000+ RPM] and give us a shout. In addition to linkage bearings we offer BB kits, headset bearings, speciality and custom bearings, as well as a wide range of bearing tools.

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