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Default ABEC 7 bearings in skateboards?

On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 12:54:12 -0700, Diamond Dave
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 14:40:54 -0500, Ignoramus2057
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Since I found a pair of 7209 Fafnir Abec 7 bearing amongs some of the
stuff I took home recently, I did a little research. Looks like ABEC 7
refers to a very precise grade of bearings that are usable at very
high RPM in machine tool spindles. (this one seems to be good for 22k
RPM, for example). This stuff is god awful expensive, like $300 per
such bearing at McMaster.

At the same time, if you search for ABEC 7 on eBay, you will see a
huge quantity of a buck a dozen "ABEC 7" skateboard or roller skate
bearings.

I have hard times believing that they are really made to such
specs. (or that skateboards need such precision)

Are those skateboard bearings really made to ABEC 7? Or is that some
clever marketing ploy?


Probably more of a lie than clever marketing. I use ABEC-7 bearings in my
Shimano Curado fishing reels and they really are slick. I get them he
http://mikesreelrepair.com/


Hey, these look good for a project I have in mind. Do they have lower
low-speed starting and rolling resistance than lesser bearings? The
project is a little cup-type aenomometer. I got the hemispherical
cups last week.