Chair Rollers
Chair Rollers
I've cleaned mine really good with a non harsh cleaner and there's still some discoloration around the ends. And regardless of how clean they are, I can still feel some clicking. When do you actually replace these? From what I've read, they last a long time and cleaning them eliminates that clicking but that hasn't been the case with mine.
Re: Chair Rollers
How old / used up are the bearings? Do they spin smoothly if you lift the seat off the rail?
(I'm assuming that you've also cleaned the rail, and it too is smooth.)
(I'm assuming that you've also cleaned the rail, and it too is smooth.)
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Re: Chair Rollers
I switched to 2RS or the rubber sealed bearings in the seat rollers years ago. If you sweat a lot the standard seat roller bearings fail.
You just tap the standard bearings out of the white/grey plastic roller housing using a long drift from the opposite side and replace them.
The standard bearings are Chinese, I switched to a Japanese bearing.
You just tap the standard bearings out of the white/grey plastic roller housing using a long drift from the opposite side and replace them.
The standard bearings are Chinese, I switched to a Japanese bearing.
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Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
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Re: Chair Rollers
Do you still have the mineral spirits and motor oil handy? It looks like the rollers have ball bearings in them, which might be dirty and/or dry.
Also, C2 sells the rollers for $8. You need two of them. https://shop.concept2.com/parts/104-sea ... r-top.html
Also, C2 sells the rollers for $8. You need two of them. https://shop.concept2.com/parts/104-sea ... r-top.html
Re: Chair Rollers
Do you know how many meters you have on your rower? Mine is 2003 and I estimate 8 million (PM3 resets to 0 with firmware upgrade, and I've had to empty my logcard, which currently read about 2m and 3m respectively). I haven't had the problems you report.
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Re: Chair Rollers
The standard bearing is an R6ZZ from memory, switch to the R6-2RS version from just about any bearing & seal shop near you or as cheap as chips on E-Bay if your in the USA.
If you really want to go all out that size is available in a full Ceramic bearing.
If you really want to go all out that size is available in a full Ceramic bearing.
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Re: Chair Rollers
Yep...I'd pick up some of these for the price they cost rather than try to fix your old ones. The latest redesigned ones seem a bit harder wearing to me, and don't seem to attract grime so much either. Treated myself to some a couple of years ago - the original rollers on my 2005 Model D seemed to have gotten out of round and were 'bumpy'.gvcormac wrote: ↑May 24th, 2022, 3:28 pmAlso, C2 sells the rollers for $8. You need two of them. https://shop.concept2.com/parts/104-sea ... r-top.html
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Re: Chair Rollers
Shoot thanks. That's a better option. I'll order them. Just watched a vid on how to remove rollers so pretty easy. Then again, I might end up cleaning and oiling them while I'm waiting and perhaps that'll take care of it and the new rollers can sit on the same shelf as the new flywheel I still haven't needed. LoL.gvcormac wrote: ↑May 24th, 2022, 3:28 pmDo you still have the mineral spirits and motor oil handy? It looks like the rollers have ball bearings in them, which might be dirty and/or dry.
Also, C2 sells the rollers for $8. You need two of them. https://shop.concept2.com/parts/104-sea ... r-top.html
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Re: Chair Rollers
Is this the correct bearing for the seat rollers? https://www.wychbearings.co.uk/R6-2RS-Budget.html
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Chair Rollers
YesGreenStratMan wrote: ↑July 26th, 2022, 4:12 pmIs this the correct bearing for the seat rollers? https://www.wychbearings.co.uk/R6-2RS-Budget.html
Thanks.
The old ones just get tapped out from the opposite side using a drift steel rod or a blade screwdriver. The fit is pretty loose in the Nylon.
Personally I prefer a top quality Japanese bearing like SKF or NSK or NTN but that's up to you.
Carl Watts.
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Age:56 Weight: 108kg Height:183cm
Concept 2 Monitor Service Technician & indoor rower.
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Re: Chair Rollers
SKF is Swedish, it is an abreviation of "Svenska Kullagerfabriken". They used to be a big employer here as well (several buildings and sportsclubs where I live still bear their name). But their bearings are good indeed.Carl Watts wrote: ↑July 26th, 2022, 8:21 pmPersonally I prefer a top quality Japanese bearing like SKF or NSK or NTN but that's up to you.
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Re: Chair Rollers
Thanks Carl. You can't seem to get those makes in the UK, or at least on the web.I can get KSM which are Japanese. I suspect all Japanese bearings are good? https://www.bearingsrus.co.uk/klnj3-8-2 ... zEEALw_wcBCarl Watts wrote: ↑July 26th, 2022, 8:21 pmYesGreenStratMan wrote: ↑July 26th, 2022, 4:12 pmIs this the correct bearing for the seat rollers? https://www.wychbearings.co.uk/R6-2RS-Budget.html
Thanks.
The old ones just get tapped out from the opposite side using a drift steel rod or a blade screwdriver. The fit is pretty loose in the Nylon.
Personally I prefer a top quality Japanese bearing like SKF or NSK or NTN but that's up to you.
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Re: Chair Rollers
I’ve just popped some R6 2RS bearings in. Very easy and runs very smoothly and quietly..
Re: Chair Rollers
My rower is just over 5500km in two years. I recently noticed the seat is a little wobbly and I can hear occasionally clicking sounds.
Those rollers are touching the top of rail at only three points and never at four points.
Should I replace the top rollers? I would appreciate any advices on this issue.
Those rollers are touching the top of rail at only three points and never at four points.
Should I replace the top rollers? I would appreciate any advices on this issue.