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12.20.2006, 08:17 AM

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Those Dura Trax bearings are what I've been using and they blow out easily.
I have been running them for almost a year and had zero problems with them. Granted, I do not do any big jumps but for normal use (dirt and normal jumps) they have worked for me.
   
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12.20.2006, 12:37 PM

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I have been running them for almost a year and had zero problems with them. Granted, I do not do any big jumps but for normal use (dirt and normal jumps) they have worked for me.
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Those Dura Trax bearings are what I've been using and they blow out easily.
Two reason why they are. 1) lack of maintaining them, or 2) not right for the application, such as speed or what not.


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