As a trained mechanic I've been looking after my older vehicles for decades now. I don't touch Mrs S' car much but I do replace both brake pads and brake disks as the cost is simply crazy. I can get a set of discs and pads for the entire car and fit them for £100. Getting the front discs and pads done in the garage is nearer £500.
So, anyway, I'm quite used to buying fairly cheap but reasonable quality Chinese knock off goods and fitting them to my vehicles.
That is until I bought a set of replacement front wheel bearings for my bike two years ago. Fully non maintenance, sealed, pre greased, fit and go.
Today, after suffering quite dangerous movement of my front wheel, whilst riding, for the last 4 months, I replaced the bearings.
Checking the bearings, one is like a coffee grinder when it turns and the other one just feels "loose". It's not something I can describe well, there is no moving or clicking or clunking, it just doesn't feel right.
Two years! The old one's had done 23 years.
I'm a bit disgruntled really. If it had lasted 5 years I would have said "Chinese junk" and replaced it with more Chinese junk. But these have been going really bad for at least 6 months now and that means they only really lasted a year or so before starting to break down.
The cost was around £5 for two. Kawasaki genuine is £16.25 each and about £8 delivery. I've put in some more cheap Chinese junk but I'll be watching them very carefully. There were signs I now know to look for. Not least the rhythmic humming noise from the front which you could hear when the engine was not too loud...
Ah well. More care to be taken when buying other Chinese vehicle parts...