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【COATING】Black Oxide Coating
【BALL】Grade 5 Ceramic
【WEIGHT】11.3g/pc
【SIZE】15(D) X 26(M) X 7(B)mm
【WARRANTY】One Year
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The Definitive Performance Upgrade for DT Swiss & Campagnolo Hubs
Engineered to the exacting 15x26x7mm standard, the CRODER 15267 BKCoating Ceramic Bearing is the premier upgrade for cyclists running high-performance hubs from iconic brands like DT Swiss and Campagnolo. Experience a tangible gain in rolling speed and all-weather durability.
Specifications
Item | Specification |
---|---|
Inner Diameter (ID) | 15mm |
Outer Diameter (OD) | 26mm |
Width | 7mm |
Model | 15267 |
Ball Material | Grade 5 (G5) Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) |
Coating Technology | BKCoating Anti-Corrosion Coating |
The 15267 bearing is the specified size for a number of high-performance wheel hubs. It is famously used in many hubs from DT Swiss (including the iconic 240s and 180 series) and Campagnolo (such as Zonda and Shamal). As hub designs can vary by model year, always confirm the model number printed on your hub's original bearing before ordering.
Q: What is the difference between a 15267 and a 6902 bearing?
A: Both bearings share a 15mm inner diameter, but they are not interchangeable. The 15267 (15x26x7mm) has a smaller 26mm outer diameter compared to the 6902 (15x28x7mm). The 15267 is a more specific, less common size used in hubs engineered with tighter tolerances.
Q: Will this fit my DT Swiss 240s hub?
A: Yes, the 15267 bearing is the standard, specified size for many versions of the classic DT Swiss 240s and 180 hubs. However, to be 100% certain, we always recommend verifying the number on your original bearing, as specifications can sometimes change between model years.
Q: How do you replace a DT Swiss hub bearing?
A: Replacing press-fit bearings in high-end hubs like those from DT Swiss requires specialized bearing press and extractor tools to avoid damaging the delicate hub shell. While there are many online tutorials, we strongly recommend that this service be performed by a qualified and experienced bicycle mechanic to ensure precision and longevity.