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Wheel bearings on a bike help reduce friction and keep the wheels spinning smoothly. If your bike feels rough or shaky, then you may need to replace the bearings. This job requires some time and special tools, so pay close attention to the process. There are 2 types of bearings, ball and cartridge, and each has a different replacement process. If your bike has an unscrewable skewer, it uses ball bearings, and if it has removable axle caps, then it uses cartridge bearings. Follow the appropriate steps for the type of bearings your bike uses.
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This article was co-authored by Jonas Jackel. Jonas Jackel is the Owner of Huckleberry Bicycles, a bicycle retail store based in San Francisco, California. Jonas has over 20 years of experience managing bicycle retail stores and has operated Huckleberry Bicycles since 2011. Huckleberry Bicycles specializes in servicing, repairing, and custom building road, cross, gravel, touring, folding, and e-bikes. Jonas was also previously sat on the Board of Directors for Bike East Bay, a bicycle-advocacy non-profit organization based in Oakland, California. There are 19 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 87,916 times.