ther Husky's go at the big end but not on the mains. their mains are enormous - 72mm and there is no water pump - half speed - intermediate shaft just above it. Husabergs would love to have gone to a 72mm bearing but the w/p - hs - int shaft meant that it couldn't.
whereas the balls can take the speed loading of the 400/450/470 they can't take the power loading of the 628/644. a roller is required.
with a roller you need true precision of a built crank, you need solid and no flex and as you know - they flex. it isn't the pin flexing - even in the 32mm, it is the left and right flywheels leaving the pin.
with plenty of axial float they are all fine regardless of whether you like NTN - SKF or any other roller. they are 100% fine with 0.7mm plus.
as for that trachiodal bearing, I have the opposite view.
you ask; if I let it all flex in the bearing it is better.
I say; it just flexes even more and now we are in extreme trouble, basically the crank needs to either be held 'true' or to run wild.
my experience is that if you hold the crank and yes, let the cases take a great deal of strain that they are fine. nobody breaks cases - least not like that and how you mean.
as for the mains, nobody has trouble now, thanks to guys like myself coming on here day after day asking for far greater axial float.
But as for NTN being better Alfy, your a fool if you think so. you saw what I wrote in that other thread last week. it wasn't my customers having problems or I wouldn't sell them. you hold principles while selling in this job at your peril. You want the bearing to hit in the bottom of the 'L', right in the corner.
The SKF is a superior design and product altogether. they have dropped the NTN bearing from the Husaberg books but you can still buy the SKFs.
Taffy