J Jan Marten Dirt Disciple Nov 15, 2019 #1 Not the Xtreme Pro variant. Doesn't need to include bearing themselves but must have all seals, cups, races, etc. Regards, Jan
Not the Xtreme Pro variant. Doesn't need to include bearing themselves but must have all seals, cups, races, etc. Regards, Jan
dandy1 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 3, 2020 #3 Re: Might have one... Just given one away with a frame I sold. But pretty sure I have another one in a draw in a garage... Will check later
Re: Might have one... Just given one away with a frame I sold. But pretty sure I have another one in a draw in a garage... Will check later
dandy1 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 3, 2020 #5 Re: OK.. Seems like the orbit was sold with the frame... I do have these two though, although no idea of model Attachments 2020-03-03_05-34-23.jpg 243.9 KB · Views: 465
Re: OK.. Seems like the orbit was sold with the frame... I do have these two though, although no idea of model
J Jan Marten Dirt Disciple Mar 10, 2020 #6 Re: Bump. The original 1⅛" straight steerer OrbitXtreme uses standard 6805, aka 61805, non-angular cartridge bearings. Easy and cheap to replace. Later FSA models use 36° cartridges. Not so readily available. Or in the case of The Pig (and perhaps others) proprietary caged bearings.
Re: Bump. The original 1⅛" straight steerer OrbitXtreme uses standard 6805, aka 61805, non-angular cartridge bearings. Easy and cheap to replace. Later FSA models use 36° cartridges. Not so readily available. Or in the case of The Pig (and perhaps others) proprietary caged bearings.