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I've used CBR bearings for awhile.

They DO wear out...just not as fast as, say, allballs or some other junk bearing.

My last rear set I bought with the understanding my account would be credited when I returned the failed set.

I sent them back USPS, first class mail. I figgered it was probably safe enough, so didn't purchase any tracking option.

Well...the package didn't get there. All I have is a receipt that says I sent a 10oz package to that zip code.

Charlie Rowlett from CBR said, 'No problem. We see you have purchased a couple sets, so we well credit your account. Let us know if there is anything else we can do for you.'

THAT is pretty darn nice, 'eh?

Next time you need a quality bearing, consider CBR! (imo and all that)

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Awesome service!

How much is a front or rear kit? Does it come with the seal(s)? I think I tried to look at a website after one of your previous recommendations, but couldn't find it, and I don't like to call folks to bug them about a price when I am not about to order. A guy with an '87 KDX200 said he got a rear bearing kit from them with all three bearings, but I don't know if that included seals.

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Post by canyncarvr »

http://www.cbrbearing.com

Call 'em and ask anyway. Well...and then when you need bearings BUY them from 'em.

You can get bearings without the seals...but why do that? Going to put in $40 worth of bearings and use old seals?

Going to use your old grease, too? ;)

These are good folks. Give 'em a call.

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I may give them a call when it gets bearing time. It will be a while. Hopefully! :-)

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Could you put up their contact information? I'm lazy!
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CBR Bearing Company

401 Olive Hill Way, Fallbrook, Ca. 92028

Inside the USA 1-800-769-5388

Outside the USA 1-760-731-7207

Fax 1-760-731-0371

E-mail cbr@tfb.com



Office hours are 8:00am to 4:30pm PST Monday thru Thursday, 8:00AM to 12:00PM Friday

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