Al kinds of suggestions as to how to "fix" it. Since a good used one is available, make your life simple and just go that way. With a repair, who knows how well it will hold up, or what you would need to do with a future bearing replacement. Would you have to go through with another "fix" at that point? Not worth it IMO since you can just get another part. I'd also take a good look at your spindle. If the bearing got hot enough to spin the race (and maybe the cone), it may have damaged the spindle also.