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  1. CargoPile1314 on

    Canyon calls them Igus bushings because Igus is the manufacturer but they’re generically called flanged sleeve bearings (bearings aren’t required to have rolling elements to be called bearings).

    [https://www.canyon.com/en-us/igus-bushing-wfm-1012-12/10000047.html](https://www.canyon.com/en-us/igus-bushing-wfm-1012-12/10000047.html) (this fits your bike)

    [https://www.igus.com/iglide-ibh/flange-bearings/product-details/iglide-w300-m?artnr=WFM-1012-12](https://www.igus.com/iglide-ibh/flange-bearings/product-details/iglide-w300-m?artnr=WFM-1012-12) (this is the part Canyon uses)

    If you don’t want to go through Canyon and/or buy Igus brand, the Igus page has the necessary dimensions to verify whatever you find.

  2. Valuable-Audience-54 on

    Funny. I just replaced mine yesterday. It’s crazy how tight it fit compared to the old ones.

  3. TylerDenniston on

    It’s a top hat bushing or top hat bearing. Bearing is the more correct term, but bushing is used more commonly.

    You can get a new rear shock spacer kit that will include the spacer sleeve and new plastics. Typically defined as the bolt diameter x width of the frame opening (I.e. 8 x 35mm)

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