
Wheel Bearings
- carmanbikes
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Wheel Bearings
Front wheel bearings removal, The manual says get a drift and knock them out but the tube that goes in the middle of the bearings is flush so cant get on the bearing to knock it out, Any ideas 

- turbo_billy
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Re: Wheel Bearings
Stick a screwdriver in and you should be able to pry the spacer out of line a little, enough to get a drift on the bearing. 

Re: Wheel Bearings
Yep the spacer should have some movement in it. So push it to the side which gives you some area on the bearing to knock it out.
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- lloydie
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Re: Wheel Bearings
If the spacer don't move you will have to get creative till it will .
- carmanbikes
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Re: Wheel Bearings
I have just checked there is a bugs tadger of movement but cant get any good contact with the bearing, I have just put loads of plus gas on, so I will have another go tomorrow, Thanks Again for all the help
Re: Wheel Bearings
Try flipping the wheel over and going from the other side. IIRC it's better from one side than the other.
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- lloydie
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Re: Wheel Bearings
Yep +1cybercarl wrote:Try flipping the wheel over and going from the other side. IIRC it's better from one side than the other.
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Re: Wheel Bearings
try using a rawl bolt that fits the hole size in the bearing
it expands on the inside which in turns gives you some thing to whack
it expands on the inside which in turns gives you some thing to whack

told you not to but oh no you knew better