Those are really cheap, but I don't feel horrible about going through the bearing house because I got SKF all around except the double-row output bearing (Nachi aka NSK was half the price of the SKF, which would have been $60!). The driven primary sprocket bearing (6008) was also pretty expensive at $30. That said, each grooved bearing will cost me another $25 for the groove at the machinist. It's painful, but come on, a completely rebuilt transmission for $250 in bearing costs? Can you really sneeze at that? That's all 8 ball bearings in the engine AND both needle bearings, though I'm not sure I'm going to replace those.
All that said, anyone know the difference between a 3206 and a 5206 double row bearing? I know there's something to do with angles internally, but apparently 5206 is hard to come by these days, so I ended up with a 3206.