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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2008

Comparing wheel with standard bearings and one with ceramic bearings.

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  • all things being equal, a heavier wheel should spin for longer as it has more inertia

  • Guys.... If the wheel is heavier... it won't only have more inertia, but it will also have more friction... Anyways... I don't think there is much of a difference in weight...

    PS... It's not exactly inertia... It's rotational inertia...

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  • What about strength?? Are they usefull for enduro? I know ceramic is strong but it can be britle for an enduro bike...?

  • Ceramics are closer to near perfect roundness unlike steel bearings...also ceramic does not distort and expand as your steel bearing would from heat....the tech is out there, all you gotta do is read up on it

  • I coming from H.oRg, and want to see it

    Greetings from The Netherlands , Kees aka Vanishing Point

  • @sorryociffer world wide bearings I think has them

  • What brand are they?

  • The rims are different before (heavier) and after ...

  • Trim the lip off the seals and the steel bearings will spin the same.

  • You could probably balance the wheel in-situ now it runs so freely

  • how long do they last? whats there tensil strength? are they brittle?

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