Generally, a bearing supplier (one who does more than just selling bearings) can cut a groove to match any existing bearing.
Barring that, you can chuck a bearing into a drill and use a Dremel tool and cutoff wheel to make your own groove.
Two of the gearbox bearings are listed as "high speed" bearings (the ones on the mainshaft). These should be the "extra clearance" bearings, available in bearing catalogs, but on special order, usually. These have an extra .0002" to .0004" clearance on the balls and races, to accomodate extra heat and, in the case of the 750 engine, case mount misalignments when under heavy acceleation loads. Using a standard bearing in those places will reduce engine output and make shifting stiffer.