31 May 2026

Fresh Goods Sunday - Enduro Bearings MR15267 - LLU / LLB ABEC 5 -15 x 26 x 7 (Part 3)

 


Moving onto the final part of Fresh Goods Sunday No3 - the bearings. When I removed the bearings from the front hub they had the code/size on the seal which was still readable. After some googling I found out they are a common size and nothing special so the prices were ok. I have gone down the cheapo bearings which I have found in the past sometimes don't last that long so opted for some good quality Enduro Bearings. These were a couple of quid cheaper on line each but by the time you add in the p&p it come to the same or slightly more that the rrp from a LBS. I gave Infinity Cycles workshop a ring and they had them in stock so called in past when I was in the area and job sorted.  I checked them against the originals and they were the same size. The black seal goes to the inside of the hub and the light blue seal to the outside. I cleaned the hub after removing the old ones, end caps and the spacer. Applied a light smear of new grease on hub where the bearings press into and on the back of the end caps. Refitted the wheel and no more shake, rattle n roll. Only time will tell how long they last. On that note the bearings in my first Hunt wheel set are still ok which has done way more miles and used during the winter compared the second set of wheels. 

RRP £11.99 and I paid £11.99 each from Infinity Cycles 

Manufacturers Blurb - 

Enduro Bearings MR 15267 LLU/LLB - ABEC5 Bearing - 15mm x 26mm x 7mm

Brand: Enduro Bearings

Code:EB9838

The MR 15267 LLU/LLB ABEC 5 bearing is a radial bearing typically used in hubs, with the versatility to serve as a pivot bearing—although the MAX-type variant is better suited for suspension applications. Featuring a deep-groove race design and Grade 10 precision balls, this bearing offers smooth, reliable rotation with enhanced durability.

Equipped with dual-lip, full-contact LLU seals facing outward, it is built to withstand the rigours of daily use and harsh environmental conditions. The bearing is pre-filled with 90% Mobil XHP 22 high-pressure, waterproof grease, ensuring long-lasting performance and protection from moisture and contaminants.

Enduro Bearings are available in a variety of materials including High-Carbon Chromium Steel, 440C Stainless Steel, Ceramic-Hybrid, and XD-15 with ceramic or stainless steel balls. All bearings are designed with deep groove races to accommodate larger balls, optimising load capacity and longevity. The dual-lip seals fit into a micro-groove creating a labyrinth seal system, providing superior protection from dirt and water ingress.

  • Bearing Code: MR 15267

  • Dimensions: 15mm (inner diameter) x 26mm (outer diameter) x 7mm (width)

  • ABEC Rating: 5

  • Clearance: CN (looser press-fit clearance)

  • Seals: LLU (labyrinth with rubber lip) / LLB (labyrinth light-contact)

  • Grease: Mobil XHP 22, high-pressure and waterproof

  • Static Load: 390 lbf (1.73 kN)

  • Weight: 11.2g

  • Typical Applications: Hubs, pivots









Ride back home from Spenny through Hett, Sunderland Bridge etc

 


After yesterdays dog sitting and two walks with it was time to get out on the bike today. We had to go food shopping ta Spenny so I had a ride back from there. I crossed through Spenny and out and over to Hett village then down through Sunderland Bridge. I crossed over the old bridge then along the bridleway under the viaduct and up the climb to Brandon. Here I picked up the old railway line to Broompark picnic are then along to Bearpark. From there I hoped onto the road and pushed the tarmac all the way home as some speed. All in 15 miles in 1hr 5mins with 700ft of climbing. Below are a few snaps from the ride, enjoy and hopefully more soon inc Part 3 of the Fresh Goods Sunday blog @ 4pm. 











29 May 2026

A mixed terrain ride on lower / sheltered ground from the wind.

 


Another day and another ride. After yesterdays wind battering ride I wanted to stick to low level ground / sheltered tracks as the wind was still very strong. I hoped onto the cycle track down to Chester Le Street then out to South Pelaw to pick the C2C at the Lambton Worm. From there I dropped down to Cox Green. The sun was in and out but it felt a lot warmer with the Garmin climbing to just under 20 degrees. At Cox Green I crossed the river and headed back towards Lambton Estate then Bournmoor, Woodlea, Lumley, Finchale Priory then a small loop before heading back home. There was quite a few others out n about here and there. My legs were feeling rather empty today so the climb out of Finchale Priory to Frankland was a killer on the return leg. All in just over 23 miles in 1hr 50mins with 1100ft of climbing. Below are a few snaps from the ride, enjoy and hopefully more soon- 
























28 May 2026

A wild and windy ride into the hills/fells of Co Durham

 


Back out of the bike again today to try and get some more miles in. I looked at three different forecasts and all three were different. I was just looking out my gear and the heavens opened with the heavy rain lasting about an hour. The sun then come out so I decided to go out and see what it was like. I fitted my rear mudgaurd just in case. I hoped onto the old railway line at Langley Park and headed straight up hill to Consett. At the crossroads I turned left and over Hownsgill viaduct. This is where I felt the full force of the wind. I was nearly blown sideways off the bike. The next section up the Waskerely was very hard work into the headwind. I never seen a sole after crossing the A68. Once I reached Waskerley Park that was enough for me. At this point I opted to go through the side gate, through the carpark and down the singletrack road and onto the main / side road back to Whitehall. I also did a second road section from Consett on the back country lanes to Lanchester before picking the line back up again. It started off with sunny spells and around 14 degrees with very little wind to cloudy/overcast, 12 degrees and wind so strong you could hardly stand up. Below are a few snaps and a short video clip from the 30 miles loop in 2hrs 15mins with 1700ft of climbing. Enjoy and hopefully more soon-