





500Pcs Assorted Loose Bicycle Bearing Balls 1/8, 5/32, 3/16 7/32 and 1/4
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Art L
Greater than one weekRebuilding bike wheels for my multiple bikes, found these,.. all good. No issues.
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Barry
> 3 dayI 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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Maryann Campbell
> 3 dayGood variety. Only needed 1 size. But was best value for what was needed
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Theodore M.
> 3 dayName of product is misleading. They are G25 balls. Still suitable for my application.
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Ernesto ramos
> 3 dayThank you
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jeff hart
> 3 day5 star
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Marlin Guidegun
Greater than one weekMy 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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Jannine
> 3 dayBeware buyers: listing says grade 16, packaging says its actually grade 25. False advertising. Assume you are buying grade 25 if you buy.
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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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Jon
> 3 dayI bought these because another reviewer said they worked well for paint. I won’t be buying these again. They rusted after being in liquid for four days.