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Plastic plain bearings for the mountain bike

The advantages at a glance

  • Plastic bearings are lubrication-free and maintenance-free
  • No rusting, insensitive to dirt, dust and water
  • Significantly lighter than metal bearings
  • Resistant to impacts and shocks
  • Long service life at a cost-effective price

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Application overview

Application examples

Where are our plain bearings used?
 
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MTB riders
Mountain bikers ride on rough terrain: they travel over roots, rocks, dust, mud and grass, over ramps into compression. Failure of a bike component can be dangerous for the rider as speeds of up to 80km/h can be reached on downhill trails. If a bike rider wants to reach his best form, he has to be able to rely on his bike and, for this, he needs fail-safe components. In addition, precise haptics (responsiveness e.g. of the suspension fork) and low weight are among the most important characteristics that a mountain bike must have, and not only in professional sports. Bearing components made of plastic instead of metal have been gaining in popularity for years – and for a very good reason:

Light, space-saving, vibration-dampening

 

Metal bearings vs. iglidur plain bearings on the scales Lightweight plastic components reduce the strain on the frame and can make the bicycle easier to manoeuvre. Moreover, the lighter the bike, the easier it is to travel uphill. Our iglidur plain bearings are around 80 % lighter than metal bearings.
Comparison of installation space: ball bearings vs plain bearings Compared to rolling bearings, our polymer bearings have the advantage that they need around one third less installation space. Moreover, thanks to their greater elasticity, they have much better vibration-dampening qualities than metal bearing solutions. This means more effective shock absorption and greater comfort for the rider.

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Hold them in your hands before purchase and get to know them. Order the sample box with our top products for bicycles. It contains plain bearings made of various iglidur materials, a gear, an igubal rod end and a drylin N linear rail.
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No lubrication, no corrosion, no maintenance

 

Dirt and moisture have an adverse effect on metal bearings. In the case of PTFE-coated plain bearings, the gliding layer is quickly worn away after the ingress of dirt. Metal rolling bearings wear out quickly unless they are regularly maintained. In addition, cleaning the bike can be a problem for them if the jet of water hits the bearing point with too much pressure and flushes out the grease. The result is corrosion.* For iglidur plain bearings, dirt and moisture do not present a challenge thanks to the absence of lubricants. No external lubrication and no maintenance are needed here.* This problem can also occur with bearings that are often referred to as "industrial bearings" in the bicycle industry. What is meant are non-adjustable metallic rolling bearings that are standardised and sealed.
Metal plain bearings, needle roller bearings and ball bearings vs iglidur plain bearings

Bearing points for dry-tech high-performance plastics on the E-Fully

Bearing points for iglidur plain bearings on the e-Fully


Further information

iglidur plain bearings on the mountain bike, cargo bike, recumbent bike and folding bike


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