Is this the first time it s happened or is this a reoccurring problem.
Ceramic bearing vs steel cycling.
Next there is the lubricant.
On the one hand much of the cycling public associates bearing upgrades with going ceramic and on the other hand there is a healthy chunk of cyclists from all demographics who believe ceramic bearings are just marketing hype and a waste of money.
Cost of purchase for ceramic and steel bearings.
Ceramic vs steel bearing bb for durability.
Steel bearings are commodity items that are composed of hardened steel balls and a steel inner and outer.
The first thing that strikes the eye when looking at bicycle bearings is the difference in price between steel bearings and hybrid ceramic bearings.
The ceramic balls are often silicon nitride or equivalent.
They use ceramic balls and usually a steel inner and outer race.
Ceramic bearings are in actual fact hybrid.
I albeit lighter at 160 lbs use standard bearing in both my rain and training bike and haven t had any problems.
This is mostly due to the additional time spent to perfect a quality ceramic ball.
This article to try to assist with this fun little area.
However the reality of why some bearing designs are faster than others doesn t always align with what is presented.
The influx of ceramic bearing development into the bike industry sparked needed focus on reducing rolling friction in bearings.
Hybrid ceramic vs steel bearings.
I have around 8k miles on one set and over twice that on the other.
Ceramic bearings are often represented as the ultimate way to minimize rolling friction on your bike.