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front wheel bearing removal
Hi there
I need to replace the bearings on the front wheel of my 2001 GZ250. I took off the front wheel last weekend but it's not that easy to get the old bearings out. I know there are bearing removal tools out there but money is tight and I want to avoid having to buy one. I tried banging it out from the other side but there is not much of the old bearing showing. Any advice? Thanks in advance Michael |
Re: front wheel bearing removal
Try borrowing/renting a slide hammer with an "L" tip on it. Work it out on four points of the bearing.
Good luck. |
Re: front wheel bearing removal
........... But then comes the problem of getting the new bearing in, without damaging it. :??: :cry:
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Re: front wheel bearing removal
Socket the same dia. as the outside of the bearing should do the trick.
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Re: front wheel bearing removal
Ive used a pipe to beat the old bearings out. If there is a spacer between the bearings, push it out of the way so you can get to a bearing race. Once first bearing and spacer out, the second one is easier as it is a direct shot with the pipe. Make sure to only hit outer bearing race when installing.
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Re: front wheel bearing removal
Thanks a million for all the replies. I have read that putting the new bearings into the freezer for 15 minutes will compact them sufficiently so that they drop right into the hub, no problems. They then expand back to their original size and are a nice tight fit
Thanks again Michael |
Re: front wheel bearing removal
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I have used this method to install new cartridge bearings on my bicycle, it almost takes longer to describe it than to do it. |
Re: front wheel bearing removal
Cool penny tech idea for installing bearings. Most of us have a long bolt and a handfull of washers laying around.
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