Im a life long hockey player amd from a young age cross trained with inline skates and i know for sure 💯 about bearings and the abec scale and the differences in performance. I whole heartedly believe, know and understand the improvement that ceramic bearings give me.
Wow, now you are about to talk about roller hockey. Lol. I should listen and comment after the presentation. Remember Swiss bearings after abec 9 ceramic swiss
@outdoorbros_ My family and I opened a sporting goods shop when I was 12. We just had our 30th anniversary. I grew up playing and selling this stuff. Lol. It's something I really enjoy and have been blessed to be a part of. So yeah, I had some sweet bearings. Which I did work for but back in the day there were some freebies... I actually met Chris Farley when I was out at a Rollerblade convention in Chicago with my family back in 96. He was at the Second City Comedy Club one night and was amazing to us. Side story....I'm on my morning bike ride now with my Yeti.
Spinning the wheels on empty, which we all do :-), is not a valid test as the quality of the bearings is understood on load. And actually, if you run your wheels tubeless, the sealant will drag that test as the liquid will put a force in the bottom part of the tyre. Try to do that test with the wheel parallel to the floor, the wheels will spin for longer ;-) I do agree, probably for the average rider the marginal gains are not justified in terms of their price, but yes, you can notice the difference. I've been using ceramic bearings in my hubs for the last 10 years and the smooth/fast rolling sensation is great (and there will be a little bit of placebo effect anyway). Just purchased a new set of wheels with Dt180, and OMG, is so pleasant rolling on those hubs :-) Regards from Spain, cheers!
Great feedback! Great video as well! I have the ENVE SES 5.6 and the AR 4.5 both with ENVE Alloy hubs. I have the Roval CLX64 on the Venge and all 3 seems fast. Would be interesting to compare. Hard to tell as they are on all different bikes. Never thought of changing out the wheel bearings. One note is to compare the amount of factory grease that’s on the bearings/hub. That can change perceived speed value and also impact sound.
I noticed you had the GoodYear F1 tyre on the Aethos. I have the same set, too, and installed in my CLX50 with Ceramic, and those tyres are horrible. The way you explained how slow you felt was the same for me. I tried it on a few wheels and bikes, and at the end, it was those Goodyear F1 tyres holding the speed down. They felt sluggish, like I was riding with spongy wheels. But now, I know why they were on special and will never buy them again. I have installed the F1s on my commute bike only, and it will not go on my high-performance bikes such as my s-works.
Wait until the ceramic balls cut a groove into the softer steel races (which will actually not take a long time) and they will be slower than steel bearings.
I’m wondering if their coated bearing races help with this. They do offer a lifetime warranty on all their coated bearings, fwiw. I only have purchased their coated bearings and haven’t felt any issues with them.
Excellent video. What’s the model of ur ceramic speed enve bearings? I have exactly the same problem. Chris King ceramic hubs were out of stock. Want to change to ceramic speed bearings as well! Please help.
Another really interesting review thanks. Comparisons are quite hard with so many other factors at play, I had CS bearings in my CLX 50’s originally (since replaced via service) and they felt great but I think this was the overall wheelset feel. I also now have CLX rapides and struggle to feel a difference but the gap between tests has been too long. They’re both just excellent wheelsets. At that level it’s either great or greater 😎 Greetings from UK (with a lot of riding in Spain too ☀️)
Thanks for watching! It's hard to compare wheel sets as it seems advancements can be made elsewhere that also equal speed/decreased rolling resistance. I guess that's why we have computers to spit out data and tell us where the marginal gains lie.
Good call....spend the time and money on training first (trainer, yoga , cross training with weights etc). BTW: The Aethos is now in the garage based largely on your reviews. Looking forward to more content
Thanks Ravin! Don’t get me wrong, I love the feeling of speed, but a good training plan, stretching, yoga, etc. goes a long way. Congrats on the Aethos!
Thanks for this review, coming from the motorcycle world, Brock Davidson always says The devil is in the details. This is one of those details that seems to always gets pushed to the side, even though science actually proves it. Great video
Delayed two years to watch this video and luckily we always have cheaper alternatives to the overpriced Ceramic Speed components. I ordered ceramic bearings on AliExpress for EVERY part of my bike (bottom bracket, pulley wheels, freehub, cubes) and I spent a fraction of what Ceramic Speed charge for 2 pairs of bearings. All of them sealed and wonderfully finished. The felling of speed and the overal performance skyrocketed.
@@nlcffuta4893 Do they? Maybe I should try them again. The ceramic bearings are hard as hell, it's the races that wore out for me. Maybe they are improved now?
Ewwww. Ceramic. Carbon. Wow. Awesome. Pro tip : Relubricate with Russian Osmium BAM grease and go even faster. ps: Shimano are working on a new aerodynamic chain that saves 28 watts per cycle and weighs 53 grams less.
Thanks for the pro tip! I tracked down the Russian Osmium BAM grease and it has changed my life- I’m +500 watts and nearly have the Tron bike on Zwift. Amazing.
Im a life long hockey player amd from a young age cross trained with inline skates and i know for sure 💯 about bearings and the abec scale and the differences in performance. I whole heartedly believe, know and understand the improvement that ceramic bearings give me.
Wow, now you are about to talk about roller hockey. Lol. I should listen and comment after the presentation. Remember Swiss bearings after abec 9 ceramic swiss
I would have killed for Abec 9 bearings when I played roller hockey. I don't think I ever got above Abec 3.
@outdoorbros_ My family and I opened a sporting goods shop when I was 12. We just had our 30th anniversary. I grew up playing and selling this stuff. Lol. It's something I really enjoy and have been blessed to be a part of. So yeah, I had some sweet bearings. Which I did work for but back in the day there were some freebies... I actually met Chris Farley when I was out at a Rollerblade convention in Chicago with my family back in 96. He was at the Second City Comedy Club one night and was amazing to us. Side story....I'm on my morning bike ride now with my Yeti.
Spinning the wheels on empty, which we all do :-), is not a valid test as the quality of the bearings is understood on load. And actually, if you run your wheels tubeless, the sealant will drag that test as the liquid will put a force in the bottom part of the tyre. Try to do that test with the wheel parallel to the floor, the wheels will spin for longer ;-)
I do agree, probably for the average rider the marginal gains are not justified in terms of their price, but yes, you can notice the difference. I've been using ceramic bearings in my hubs for the last 10 years and the smooth/fast rolling sensation is great (and there will be a little bit of placebo effect anyway). Just purchased a new set of wheels with Dt180, and OMG, is so pleasant rolling on those hubs :-)
Regards from Spain, cheers!
Yup, the spin test is a rookie move and one that we all think to do- oh well. Congrats on the DT180's- amazing hub!
Really love your videos. No gimmicks - simple yet very informative
Thanks Charles! Trying to keep them as straightforward as possible.
Great feedback! Great video as well! I have the ENVE SES 5.6 and the AR 4.5 both with ENVE Alloy hubs. I have the Roval CLX64 on the Venge and all 3 seems fast. Would be interesting to compare. Hard to tell as they are on all different bikes. Never thought of changing out the wheel bearings. One note is to compare the amount of factory grease that’s on the bearings/hub. That can change perceived speed value and also impact sound.
Thanks, Matt! I've been riding the SL7 with the CLX 64's and they're also lightning fast- I'm a fan.
I noticed you had the GoodYear F1 tyre on the Aethos. I have the same set, too, and installed in my CLX50 with Ceramic, and those tyres are horrible. The way you explained how slow you felt was the same for me. I tried it on a few wheels and bikes, and at the end, it was those Goodyear F1 tyres holding the speed down. They felt sluggish, like I was riding with spongy wheels. But now, I know why they were on special and will never buy them again. I have installed the F1s on my commute bike only, and it will not go on my high-performance bikes such as my s-works.
Seems like Continental GP5000’s are still best.
Wait until the ceramic balls cut a groove into the softer steel races (which will actually not take a long time) and they will be slower than steel bearings.
Can’t wait!
I’m wondering if their coated bearing races help with this. They do offer a lifetime warranty on all their coated bearings, fwiw. I only have purchased their coated bearings and haven’t felt any issues with them.
Great vids. Love the style, pacing, and content. Would suggest switching up that arrow analogy though! Messaging doesn't have to change. Keep it up!
Good stuff, thanks!
I think the messaging is fine but rather the world is overly sensitive and woke.
Do you have any data or did you do any quantitative testing to back up your claims of a speed difference?
Nope. Just explaining what it feels like.
Excellent video. What’s the model of ur ceramic speed enve bearings? I have exactly the same problem. Chris King ceramic hubs were out of stock.
Want to change to ceramic speed bearings as well! Please help.
loving this review bro
Thanks, Nico!
great review! maybe a wheelset review! which one is good for climb, flats, group rides, all around !
If I can get my hands on a few sets of wheels, I’m all for it. Thanks for watching!
Can you share more info on why the Aethos weren't necessarily slower than the sl7 even though it felt slower?
Another really interesting review thanks. Comparisons are quite hard with so many other factors at play, I had CS bearings in my CLX 50’s originally (since replaced via service) and they felt great but I think this was the overall wheelset feel. I also now have CLX rapides and struggle to feel a difference but the gap between tests has been too long. They’re both just excellent wheelsets. At that level it’s either great or greater 😎
Greetings from UK (with a lot of riding in Spain too ☀️)
Thanks for watching! It's hard to compare wheel sets as it seems advancements can be made elsewhere that also equal speed/decreased rolling resistance. I guess that's why we have computers to spit out data and tell us where the marginal gains lie.
Do you think that it might just be a placebo effect?
I really like your video. I'm thinking to change the bearing to CS on my roval C38. Its the cheapest option compare to upgrade the whole wheel set.
Thank you. I think it’s a noticeable upgrade- something I can’t say about a lot of the other things we often do to our bikes.
Good call....spend the time and money on training first (trainer, yoga , cross training with weights etc). BTW: The Aethos is now in the garage based largely on your reviews. Looking forward to more content
Thanks Ravin! Don’t get me wrong, I love the feeling of speed, but a good training plan, stretching, yoga, etc. goes a long way. Congrats on the Aethos!
What ceramic grease do you recommend?
What has been your climbing experience after upgrading the bearings?
The bearing upgrade was an overall improvement- climbing included.
How about spintec Hy hybrid ceramic bearing? Is cheap made in Japan is that good.
I’m unfamiliar with those- sounds incredible.
Thanks for this review, coming from the motorcycle world, Brock Davidson always says The devil is in the details. This is one of those details that seems to always gets pushed to the side, even though science actually proves it. Great video
Way too super expensive but if you got the cash, fun stuff!! I bought my Roval wheels for $2,200 5 yrs ago and they are well worth the price!!
No doubt. I’ve put 10,000+ miles on the ROVAL CLX64’s and they’re amazing.
Delayed two years to watch this video and luckily we always have cheaper alternatives to the overpriced Ceramic Speed components. I ordered ceramic bearings on AliExpress for EVERY part of my bike (bottom bracket, pulley wheels, freehub, cubes) and I spent a fraction of what Ceramic Speed charge for 2 pairs of bearings. All of them sealed and wonderfully finished.
The felling of speed and the overal performance skyrocketed.
in other word, enve hub come with substandard bearing
Not necessarily. My point is that the Ceramic Speed bearings are noticeably faster.
@@outdoorbros_ yes, when compare to enve hub "standard" bearing..
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Buuuuut, they wear out twice as fast. which dings the value and liveability scores. Steel bearings for me.
Ceramic speed bearing last at least 2 times more than steel
@@nlcffuta4893 Do they? Maybe I should try them again. The ceramic bearings are hard as hell, it's the races that wore out for me. Maybe they are improved now?
Ewwww. Ceramic. Carbon. Wow. Awesome. Pro tip : Relubricate with Russian Osmium BAM grease and go even faster.
ps: Shimano are working on a new aerodynamic chain that saves 28 watts per cycle and weighs 53 grams less.
Thanks for the pro tip! I tracked down the Russian Osmium BAM grease and it has changed my life- I’m +500 watts and nearly have the Tron bike on Zwift. Amazing.