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Dammit. I do know. However, I don't have the # with me at work. I will look when I get home. I have to be in the garage tonight to rip the ass end out of the sled. :o Anyways, I will jump up in the bearing stock load, and look up he #. Better yet, I'll sell you a set. make me an offer. you need 4 of them to do both rollers. 2 per roller.

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Better yet, I'll sell you a set.  make me an offer.  you need 4 of them to do both rollers.  2 per roller.

Just bring four to Dumont. I can pay you a fair price for them there. The only reason I want a set is to have spares for the Roostfest. I would hate to drive 2000 miles to California and then not be able to ride because one of those bearings gave out :angry: .

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got mine from erie bearing company. They were a lot cheaper than origionals(thats what someone told me anyhow.) Can't remember the price right now.

 

they are F.A.G. (yes bundle of sticks) bearings there are a few # on the tag so here they are

6200.2RSR.C3

1 K

20059817

upc is 012801164160

 

 

I guess F.A.G without the periods shows as bundle of sticks. On the box it doesn't have the periods in between the letters

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Alright, I checked and the bearing #'s provided are correct. However, you don't need all that jargon when ordering, or asking for a bearing. The model number is the only one you need. Now, I just cross referenced it with my Bearing manual, and I got this:

 

the bore (ID) is 10mm .3937, OD is 30mm (1.1811), width is 9mm (.3543) and the bearing has a steel strip retainer and a contact seal on both sides. Now, for Part #'s:

Barden- 200FF

BCA- 200CC

Fafnir- 200PP

bundle of sticks- 6200-2RSR

Federal- 1200R (Federal is no longer manufactured, be aware)

General- 6200-2RS

Hoover- 99200 (Hoover is now a company named NSK)

NSK- 99200

Koyo- 6200-2RS

MRC- 200SZZ

 

 

So, With these numbers, you should be able to cal your local bearing house, and order yourself up some. now, you should also be able to give them one maufacturer # and then tell them to give you either that, or an equivalent. Which they will give you whatever brand they have in stock.

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Nope. You need to get the roller from AMPresearch. I got a new one for mine, actually both of them for free. I called and told them that I just bought it, and they wore out prematurely. They sent me new rollers with bearings free of charge. They even picked up the shipping. Harry Leitner is the guy I spoke to.

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