Do you mean caged? Those ones seem more likely to wear pits into the races, plus the cages fail more quickly than the balls (because they're thinner at critical points) and can result in mobile sharps causing damage. Not a problem if you service often enough, but the headset isn't the easiest place to inspect.It's easier to get them in a race - then you don't loose them![]()
If they were made of cheese maybe. The whole point of strip, clean and regrease is to keep the balls in good condition no?it's usually worth replacing them each strip and regrease anyway, isn't it?
It may well have been the case at one time on old bikes but nowadays bearing sizes vary considerably I'm afraidWith a few exceptions, on the majority of bikes (including Triumph Travel Masters) you will find:
Pedals - 1/8"
Headset - 5/32"
Front hub - 3/16"
Bottom bracket - 1/4"
Rear hub (non Sturmey) 1/4"
I always assemble without cages. A decent grease should hold them in posiiton.
I thought you just needed more of them?If you go with loose balls, you may need slightly larger balls to compensate for the absence of a cage