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All reviewers have been verified to have contacted this dealer. All reviewers have been verified to have contacted this dealer — Learn More. CarGurus https: Results 1 to 9 of 9. I have Shimano jockey wheels but lost the metal axle sleeve that goes in the hole of one of the wheels, so had to buy a new set. I got these: I'm just wondering if these new jockey wheels have bearings, and if so, are they like non-sealed bearing or 'sealed bearing' jockey wheels. I thought bearings in jockey wheels were more expensive than this. It says on the product description "Bearing type Standard", and I have had trouble finding more information on them.
You can't pull out the middle bits like you can with the Shimano ones. Are these jockey wheels an upgrade on my no-bearings Shimano jockey wheels, or worse? They also come with these plastic bushing attachments and you choose the one that's compatible with your setup. Here is a photo of my wheels and those plastic bushings: Attached Images. Says right on 'em what the bearings are. Brand is NSK. Sealed cartridge bearings have a pretty distinctive appearance. The seals on those bearings are probably going to be a good bit more draggy than your old ones.
I doubt they're an upgrade. Originally Posted by Harold. I am not a jockey wheel expert. This would be best suited for the drivetrain forum Sent from my VS using Tapatalk. Lone Rager. Bearing rant: All jockey wheels have bearings, otherwise they wouldn't turn. The cheapest are just plastic plain bearings, the plastic wheel turning on an axle.
The round metal or ceramic balls colloquially referred to as bearings, aren't. They're bearing balls. No extra paperwork.
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