Specialized Suspension Bearing Kit (2011-13 Epic)

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This item is used on the following models:
Model Year Category Model
2013 Epic FSR Epic FSR Comp
2013 Epic FSR Epic FSR Comp Carbon 
2013 Epic FSR Epic FSR Expert Carbon
2013 Epic FSR Epic FSR Expert Carbon Evo R 
2013 Epic FSR Epic FSR Marathon Carbon
2013 Epic FSR Epic FSR Marathon Carbon FRMSET
2013 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon FRMSET
2013 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon Shimano
2013 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon Shimano FR
2013 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon Sram
2013 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon Sram FR
2013 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR FRMSET LTD
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR 29 FRM
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Comp
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Comp 29
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Comp Carbon
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Comp Carbon 29
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Expert Carbon
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Expert Carbon 29
2012 Epic FSR Epic FSR Expert Carbon Evo R 29
2012 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon 
2012 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon 29 FRMSET
2012 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon 29 Shimano
2012 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon 29 Sram
2012 Epic FSR SW Epic FSR Carbon FRM
2011 Epic Comp 29er
2011 Epic Comp Carbon
2011 Epic Comp Carbon 29
2011 Epic Elite
2011 Epic Expert Carbon
2011 Epic Expert Carbon 29
2011 Epic Expert Carbon Evo R
2011 Epic Expert Carbon Evo R 29
2011 Epic Expert Evo
2011 Epic Marathon Carbon
2011 Epic SW Carbon 29
2011 Epic SW Carbon 29 Frameset
2011 Epic SW Carbon Disc
2011 Epic SW Carbon Frameset

This product was added to our catalog on March 10, 2017

Louis Bellanca
Verified Owner
Thursday, Sep 1 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Specialized Suspension Bearing Kit (2011-13 Epic)
The kit comes with all the 11 bearings needed to replace my 2013 Epic Marathon. I had excessive play in my rear wheel and it was due to to rusted out bearing. It did take a lot of time and patience and some additional tools (bearing drifts, press, puller) to complete the job. It will be at least a 3-4hr job for the average home mechanic and you should probably replace other worn out parts at the same time since your bike will be completely disassembled. Have patience and use google for help. Bike rides like new now.