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it's just that mine have been in since new and bike is just about 3 yrs old. I took the shock off there and they still seem smooth and no play. I do only ride it once a week or maybe a little less on average, as often on the other bike, but mighty impressed. Wonder if I should change the bearings anyway when shock and fork off for a service in a few weeks ??
At £15 quid a pair, I'd be tempted to change them. Its quick and easy.
aye, kinda thinking that, cheers
Mine lasted 13 months but then everything on my bike has only lasted 13 month.
Mine have lasted for 5 years and still ok. But that was when I lived down South (less rain and rocks) and it's not the only bike I ride.
5 yrs - that beats my 3 !!!
Had my shock off for a service recently and after 2.75 years there's zero play in the pivot bearings. I'm about 11 stone and give it a reasonable amount of hammer around the northern peaks riding about once a week.
scuttler - interesting - mine is about the same age - June 08, and gets ridden a bit less than yours, albeit I weigh 12.5. Might pop in new ones when shock getting done - won't do any harm I guess !
It they are still smooth why change them?
18 months mine lasted bike is ridden 3-4 times a week, 15 stone in my gear.
I think it was the cap coming loose on mine on the drive side let the water and dirt in , other side was rusty, drive side had collapsed.
New ones from my LBS where £7 for a pair.
If you do change them check this out - http://www.cyclistno1.co.uk/features/maintenance/orange-five-pivot-bearing-service.htm
Just to add, after 2.75 years there was some play in the shock bushings but the service replaced those (TFTuned) so a nice tight rear again missus.
ok, going to replace them anyway - bearings on order !