A friend of mine has an 09 Ultra with 23,000 miles. He just call me last Sun. from about 300 miles from here waiting on his bike while it was having front wheel bearings put in it. He's been a wrench turner for 30 yrs, and is very meticulous when it comes to his bike. He said there was very little warning, he heard a little noise, then within a few miles he new it was real bad. As Hoople said, when he first heard the noise he turned the radio off and pulled the clutch and killed the engine to hear better. he knew the sound and then started looking for a dealer that was open. Found the dealer but no service. But as luck would have it a Tech just happened in and put new ones in under warranty. Great ending for what could have been a real bad deal. The Tech took the seals out of the bearing and there was a lot of rust in there. Yes, he washes his bike, but as I said he watches, and is very careful not spray directly into the bearing, his last bike and 06 had 56,000 when he traded it with no problems. For those of us that wash the bike and winter coming on this might be a good thing to look at real close.
I would like to add on the China bearing deal. We use to get our thrust bearings that were marked Japan, they would last for about a week. The company got some made in China and we were lucky to get 4 hrs out of them. They are a directional thrust bearing, and we took the seals out and found that they had put the markings on wrong and we were putting them in wrong. So turning then around did help, but only for about a day. Went to a different company from Japan and back to a week.
I came from a time when we could make a great product in this country. We need to get our hotel out of our alpha and buckle down. Sorry I carried on so long.