first two times were my fault for not having a perfectly fit inner spacer, but the final two times I was extremely careful with my installation and yet the bearings blew out right as I was about to bomb a hill - needless to say I will no longer trust these bearings
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Smooth
January 18, 2022
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Moped Madman from Murrieta, CA Independent Kingdom of Treatland
Went on smooth, rides smooth. Dont forget the other set, i hear the front wheel is the most impotant -edit-bearing blew out on the right side, guide for the bearings is smooshed, my trust is broken
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Get it
October 6, 2019
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bigbadbrother from San Jose, CA United States
Some of the best money you'll spend. get the front kit and you'll be a happy camper.
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smooth!
August 13, 2019
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Drake Abrahamsson from San Clemente, CA United States
I probably didn't need to buy these but actually I definitely did. do it, especially if you're doing stuff with any risk of dirt in your bearings. Having your wheel seize sucks and is scary. loose bearings are soooo 1970s. I have good peace of mind now not to mention smoooooth rollin! "like astroglide for your moped" -some weird forum that's not mopedarmy
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A little more info
September 5, 2017
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Sarahsaurus Rex from Kansas City, MO United States
I will post more when I get the answer, but hoping someone responds here.
I'm unclear as to the order to put back together. Is it:
Shim/bearings on one side, then axle and a couple spacers, then opposite side shim/bearing assembly?
Not finding any videos/threads about this and don't want to loctite my bearings in without shims on the axle.