Should I be concerned about quality of these new sealed wheel bearings?

When I first started pulling Nortons apart, I didn't know about sealed wheel bearings.
I washed out the original bearings, which were almost always in great shape, and installed them with new felt seals.
I made a custom punch which cut both diameters of the new seal in one shot.
The seals were punched out of an old felt hat brim that was the perfect thickness. Worked great.
A good British bike parts supplier can supply new felt seals.
And no worries about bearings made out of chinesium.
 
Stumbled on this thread. Did a google search on fake bearings. Was horrified.
Fakery is everywhere these days unfortunately.

You can never protect yourself against it 100%. But buying from trusted / respected sources GREATLY stacks the odds in your favour.

Conversely, buying from random retailers who have no Norton connection, or from those with a chequered history / reputation, or from faceless sellers on the internet, definitely increases your likelihood of obtaining fake, and thus poor quality, goods.
 
For those that insist on brand names, I can now get SKF 4203-2RS. They cost almost 3 times as much as the generic ones I sell. PM or email.
 
I am pleased to say that with an internal bearing puller I got the bearings out first
try by heating the hub a bit with a propane torch.

The new sealed bearings of good quality are now installed

Doing the rear bearings will be easy now!

Many thanks to all
Dennis
Vancouver
 
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