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Ceramic balls for bearings?
Donald Gillies wrote:
Werehatrack writes: On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 18:10:26 GMT, Jasper Janssen wrote: In another bike group someone appears to want to buy ceramic bearing balls. WTF? Why on earth? Boutique mentality. It's exotic and different.... imho, ceramic ball bearings will NEVER sell. However, if you put them in a cheap $5 taiwanese hub and etch "CERAMIC BEARINGS" all over the hub, in bright visible colors, then i'm sure you can sell these puppies for $100/pop if they work at all ... Skip the "if you put them in" part of your comment, and it'll be economically feasible, too! -- Phil, Squid-in-Training |
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Ceramic balls for bearings?
i agree
scoter could commit |
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