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Old April 30th, 2015, 05:27 AM   #44
subxero
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Name: Joe
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MOTM - Apr '14
for bearings removal or replacement either buy this (one that will work for your bike of course as they probably come with different sleeved press metal thingies for different sized bearings)

http://flymotorsports.com/motion-pro..._qmhoCVUzw_wcB

or make your own with crap you have laying around. Piece of thread all, some nuts that match, 2 spacers or just double triple up some big heavy duty washers, then something to sit against the bearing and press it in or out. A socket of the correct size will work, you might have to drill out the attachment end to get the thread all through it.

I bought one of these and it works well, after I got it I was like "I could have made this for less than $10"
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