Enduro Bearing 10x22x7mm ZS MAX
What Is It?
The Enduro Bearing 10x22x7mm ZS MAX is a high-load sealed cartridge bicycle bearing typically used in MTB headsets, suspension pivot systems, and frame linkage assemblies.
The “ZS” designation usually refers to ZeroStack (semi-integrated headset systems), meaning this bearing is often used in headset cups or upper/lower headset assemblies depending on frame standards.
The MAX version is engineered for maximum durability under load, using a full complement of balls (no cage) for improved strength and impact resistance.
Key Features
- High-strength sealed cartridge bearing
- MAX design (no cage, full ball complement)
- Standard 10 x 22 x 7 mm size
- Designed for high-load, low-speed applications
- Rubber seals for protection against dirt and moisture
- Pre-greased for long-lasting performance
- Commonly used in MTB headset and pivot applications
- Excellent resistance to shock and side loads
Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Brand |
Enduro Bearings |
| Product |
MAX Cartridge Bearing |
| Size |
10 x 22 x 7 mm |
| Bearing Type |
Sealed deep groove cartridge |
| Design |
MAX (full complement, no cage) |
| Series |
ZS (ZeroStack / headset-related application) |
| Material |
Chrome steel |
| Seal Type |
Dual rubber seals (2RS-style) |
| Lubrication |
Factory pre-greased |
| Application |
MTB headsets, suspension pivots, linkage systems |
| Load Type |
High radial + high side-load resistance |
Where It Is Used
- MTB headset assemblies (ZS / semi-integrated systems)
- Suspension pivot points
- Frame linkage systems
- E-MTB frames under higher load stress
- High-impact steering and frame interfaces
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Mountain bikers (trail, enduro, downhill)
- E-MTB riders
- Suspension and headset mechanics
- Riders servicing frame bearings or headset systems
- Cyclists replacing worn headset bearings
- Riders in wet, muddy, high-impact environments
Who Should Use It?
- Riders with loose, notchy, or creaking headset bearings
- Mechanics performing headset rebuilds or frame servicing
- Enduro/downhill riders under heavy steering loads
- E-bike riders increasing stress on frame bearings
- Workshop technicians doing full bearing overhauls
- Anyone needing long-lasting headset durability
Why MAX Bearings Matter Here
- More internal balls = higher load capacity
- Better resistance to shock and impact
- Ideal for pivoting or load-heavy headset zones
- Longer service life in MTB conditions