Ceramic Bearings For Road Bike Wheels

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Ceramic bearings for road bike wheels. Two types of ceramic materials there are two materials that are common. The folks at enduro bearings argue that for bicycles the materials are far more important than abec ratings and that for most applications abec 3 and 5 are appropriate for all things bicycle. With the exception of one product the entire line of kogel bearings runs on hybrid ceramic bearings. A tiny percentage reduction in friction here can equate to a worthwhile power saving but when you re only turning at 300 rpm as you do on a bicycle a small percentage increase in efficiency will make a negligible change to your power output.
That makes upgrading to ceramic bearings a serious investment fine for a professional cycling team less so for a privateer racer. They are always under load and always moving. Finish line premium grease. The wheels come ready to ride as a tubeless application out of the box with pre installed rim tape and valves and freehub spacers.
Fitting ceramic bearings on your bike may be a bit like fitting a formula one gearbox in your ford fiesta and expecting it to perform as well after 100 000 miles. I show how to overhaul a cup and cone hub on a rear bicycle wheel. The hubs can be optioned with ceramic kogel bearings on request. They ceramic bearings do run with less friction which offers a significant advantage in industrial applications running at 20 000 rpm.
Kogel bearings offers ceramic wheel bearings for any wheelset. Some brands used to spec a 650c wheel on smaller frame sizes and these days some fit slightly larger 650b wheels but the vast majority of modern road bikes use a 700c wheelset. This is different from a full ceramic bearing which would have both the balls and the races made of ceramics. Think of your wheel bearings.
Finish line premium grease is a versatile teflon based grease specifically designed for bicycle bearings. Hybrid means that the balls are made of a ceramic material but the races or rings are made of a hardened steel.