What bearings are these

Sander23

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Had some cracking noise coming from the headset so I gave it a service.
Upper bearing was all rusted and little to no grease in it. I've packed it with some new grease for now.
But I'm still interested in what size these are in case I need to replace them.
Bearings have no info on them.
Bearing 1:
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Bearing 2:
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dobbyhasfriends

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Funkeydunk

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I’d measure them by inside diameter X outside diameter x dearth then use the imperial measure across the top. And do a search on INA bearings. They look like standard headset bearings. But lookout for the bevel on the outside one them, they’re usually 35 or 45 degrees.
 

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Verns are handy. The bearing is designated by external diameter/internal diameter/width then chamfer if applicable. Measure up, then put them in the site @dobbyhasfriends linked & you'll find what you need. Easy.
 

Sander23

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I’d measure them by inside diameter X outside diameter x dearth then use the imperial measure across the top. And do a search on INA bearings. They look like standard headset bearings. But lookout for the bevel on the outside one them, they’re usually 35 or 45 degrees.
How can I know if they have a 35 or 45 degrees angle?
 

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