• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Planning rebuild Thoughts on Microblue racing bearings??

goincb89

Husqvarna
A Class
hey all I have a 2000 husky te610 that im going to tear down and rebuild with a bunch of good stuff like a 13:1 piston, hot cam, and zupin ignition that advances timing and raises the rev limit to 10500. So as ive been sourcing new crank and rod bearings, and I ran across microblue bearings. although pricey there claims are very compelling and looks like it would increase the life of my engine and offset any extra wear from the increased power. I have the rating specs for the stock bearings and am waiting to hear back from microblue with the specs on theirs. so anyone have any experience with these?

heres a link which at the bottom of it they show an amazing wear test using their coating

http://projecttwo50.com/2010/06/micr...roke/#more-236

also the microblue website:
http://www.microblueracing.com/
 
Never heard of them but you might want to contact member Mike Kay as his family does ceramic bearings and knows everything about them.
 
The videos are right out of the "snake oil salesman" bag of tricks. If this is some magic spray on coating in a can... well, you probably know the answer. If it ceramic bearings replacing conventional bearings, that something different. When I saw the first YouTube video with one bearing spinning (presumably their super duper one) and then a clearly faulty, noisy bearing spinning.... ya lose me fast.
 
ok thanks motosportz...

yeah tony im not talking bout those youtube videos, however the website has got a bunch of info about these bearings that make me wanna ask around cause they look good.
 
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