whilst changing the front tyre on the bike I notice the wheel bearings are knackerd anybody know somewhere local that may stock wheel bearings. i know aberdeen bearings and transmisions used to do them but they're no longer next to halfords in torry. have they moved or no longer in business?
cheers Tim
Wheel bearings
- steve
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Re: Wheel bearings
just a wild guess but why dont u try a bike shop !!!
- yimmit
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Re: Wheel bearings
the chances of shirlaws having any in stock are slim plus abt used to be able to get the same bearings quicker and cheaper
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Re: Wheel bearings
Try the online shops, mandp demon tweeks etc. loads of others, even ebay.
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Re: Wheel bearings
EBay have plenty but can be of a cheaper brand
Aberdeen Bearings Trans are now part of Wyko/Erics and are in -Greenwell place Tullos i think ?
Scott Bearings - Dyce i think ?
Bike Shops - Probably 2x the price
Aberdeen Bearings Trans are now part of Wyko/Erics and are in -Greenwell place Tullos i think ?
Scott Bearings - Dyce i think ?
Bike Shops - Probably 2x the price

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Re: Wheel bearings
thanks for the replys Ive orderd a set of ebay from a guy whos based in oldmeldrum. If Id known that wyko/erics had i would have gone there as there just along the road from my work