Enduro Bearing 15x26x7mm Oxide Ceramic
What Is It?
The Enduro Bearing 15x26x7mm Oxide Ceramic is a high-performance sealed cartridge bicycle bearing designed for use in MTB hubs, bottom brackets, and suspension pivot systems, depending on frame or component specification.
It uses a ceramic-enhanced construction (oxide ceramic balls or hybrid ceramic setup depending on version) combined with corrosion-resistant treatments, aiming to reduce friction and improve durability in demanding cycling conditions.
Key Features
- Sealed cartridge bearing for MTB applications
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Ceramic (oxide ceramic) ball technology for reduced friction
- Smooth, efficient rolling performance
- Corrosion-resistant design for wet and muddy conditions
- Rubber seals to protect against dirt and contamination
- Pre-greased for installation and long service life
- Suitable for high-performance drivetrain and pivot systems
- Designed for improved efficiency and reduced wear
Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Brand |
Enduro Bearings |
| Product |
Oxide Ceramic Cartridge Bearing |
| Size |
15 x 26 x 7 mm |
| Bearing Type |
Sealed deep groove cartridge bearing |
| Ball Material |
Oxide ceramic (hybrid or full ceramic depending on variant) |
| Races |
Steel with surface treatment |
| Seal Type |
Dual rubber seals (2RS-style) |
| Lubrication |
Factory pre-greased (low-friction grease) |
| Application |
MTB hubs, BBs, pivots, linkages |
| Load Type |
Balanced radial + axial loads |
What “Oxide Ceramic” Means
This refers to ceramic-enhanced rolling elements that provide:
- Lower friction than full steel bearings
- Better wear resistance under load
- Improved efficiency in rotating parts
- Reduced heat buildup in high-speed applications
It is typically used in performance-focused drivetrain or wheel systems, rather than purely high-load pivot points.
Who Is It Suitable For?
- Mountain bikers (XC, trail, enduro)
- Performance-focused cyclists
- Gravel and road riders (where compatible)
- E-MTB riders seeking smoother efficiency
- Riders upgrading hub or drivetrain bearings
- Cyclists riding in wet or mixed conditions
Who Should Use It?
- Riders wanting faster rolling wheels or smoother drivetrain performance
- Mechanics upgrading performance-level bearings
- XC and marathon racers
- Riders replacing standard steel bearings with lower-friction options
- Cyclists focused on efficiency and speed
- E-bike riders wanting reduced drivetrain resistance