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…many ways to increase the speed of the kart when you are racing.  After several weeks of thinking, I decided the best thing to do would be to try using ceramic bearings.  I checked…
Boca Bearing kart racer Emory Lyda raced in the World Karting Association Manufacturers Cup race in Daytona, FL in December and qualified 4th and 5th out of a field of 27. He…
Quarterly Report: Thanks to Boca Bearings my Serpent 747e and Team Associated TC5 are ready to go at extreme speeds. The TC5 will be running 2s and the 747e will be tested on 4, 6…
…is in full roller status, while the 33R of Luke Rakoske just needs a few minor details worked out before the body can be put on. Then, it will also be in roller form. Both machines…
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Q: What is the best way to maintain my bearings?

…your bearings in mineral spirits or paint thinner to remove any grease or particulates. 2) Blow bearing out with compressed air. 3) Place a light drop of oil on the bearing. 4)…

Q: I prefer to buy a bearing kit that is maintenance free aspossible. Which bearing kit is the least maintenance intensive?

A: Rubber sealed bearings will always offer the most protection and be the most maintenance free.

Q: The bearings I received have a green shield on one side and a black shield on the other. Should either of these be removed on the back bearing? What about the front? Are these colored differently to indicate direction or does this matter?

…indicate which is the open side on the bearing. The green seal is the one to remove to expose the open side. However, on the front bearing there is no need to remove either seal.…

Q: How do I calculate the amount of side or thrust load that a bearing can take?

A: Typically a radial bearing can take 5% of its Radial Load in a Thrust Load capacity.
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