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Down here there is a company call Motion-Industries ...which specialize in everything bearings...we take what we have , they cross refence the #'s and find the best deal/made bearings for the $$$.
Ok, do you have a suggestion on who or where to get them from? I've been looking since you replied and I can't find anything that isn't made in China
Rocky
Originally Posted by Rocky Hill
My bike requires the same bearing for the front and for the rear. It's a 9267 bearing. And even the ones from Harley are made in Brazil. My bike is an 03 Heritage Softail.
Rocky
Well, the HD bearings aren't made in China.....
I have used HD bearings on my bikes without any issues....
Or as mentioned you could use Brock's Performance, their bearings are "Assembled in the USA to maintain precision tolerances and assure quality." I beleiev they also come with a 2 yr warranty.
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