





500Pcs Assorted Loose Bicycle Bearing Balls 1/8, 5/32, 3/16 7/32 and 1/4
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Bugnutz438
> 3 dayThey come individually packaged by size. They seem hard and they don’t rust. Work as they should.
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Lonzo Funk
Greater than one weekIdk why it has warmth in review but it’s a good price.
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Thelma Dickinson
> 3 dayIm sure these will be fine for my application, but the product information misleadingly represents this item as the G16 industry standard grade, in three places as of this review -- product name, bullet points beneath product name, and in the product description. I received packaging clearly labeled with the lower G25 grade. I now notice that G25 appears as the part number in the specifications section, but missed this based on numerous references to G16, and even the spelled out garde[sic] 16 manufactured according to the industry standard that clarified that G16 should be referring to the standardized grade and not some arbitrary part number. Happy with the price though, and the variety pack.
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JOHN J.
> 3 dayeasy to install
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Shooter 60
> 3 dayAs advertised. I miked some bearings , all within 10-15 ten thousandths. Good enough for a bicycle.
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Benjamin
> 3 dayThese worked well to repack my headset and bottom bracket bearings.
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billy watson
> 3 daythey fit the wheel of my bike trailor.
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Roland Phillips
> 3 dayRepaired a bicycle.
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Barry
Greater than one weekI ordered these balls for an antique bicycle Im restoring.the old balls were all rusty and were filthy. I was working on it and discovered I didnt have any replacement balls.there were little balls and big balls so I ordered these balls.these balls worked well and if youre looking for loose balls you can buy with confidence
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Paul
> 3 dayDo not buy these bearings! I wanted to rebuild a rear bicycle hub (Shimano Deore) and the bearings I got were entirely useless for any mechanical application. I threw them all out when I saw the severe pitting and deep gouging throughout more than 20 1/4 balls.