





500Pcs Assorted Loose Bicycle Bearing Balls 1/8, 5/32, 3/16 7/32 and 1/4
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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.
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Jim K.
> 3 dayused for a bicycle rebuild project. they worked out well
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Marlin Guidegun
> 3 dayMy sample of the 1/4 balls indicated a typical size of 0.2498 with a standard deviation of 35 millionths of an inch. These fixed my bicycle tires rough rotation, so for the price I am happy. Good set to have handy.
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Jbird
> 3 dayJust received my order, and do they look nice. The very shiny, and round units were very easy to find when prepping the squirrels and rabbits I harvested my first time using these. Bon appetit.
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Daniel Chadwick
Greater than one weekVery good for bicycle ball bearings, but if youre buying them for an off-label use (such as a less expensive way to get slingshot ammo on this fairly expensive and fond-of-upselling site) make sure you realize how comparatively teeny these things are. The largest (1/4) corresponds to the SMALLEST grade of ammo for slingshots that Ive been able to find
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A. Oltsch
> 3 dayThe starred review ratings category warmth makes NO sense! These are ball bearings. Perfect selection for bicycle repair/refurbishing. I put new ones (18 per hub) in two 1970s Fuji wheel hubs. Other sizes would fit pedals or an older headset or ball bearing bottom bracket if I were doing those jobs. Value for money.
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Maryann Campbell
> 3 dayGood variety. Only needed 1 size. But was best value for what was needed
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billy watson
> 3 daythey fit the wheel of my bike trailor.
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M quintero
> 3 dayI used the 1/4” ball to replace the the ones on my trek bike that were turning black and a bit pitting, so far so good
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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.