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  • NINJAN Offline
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    NINJA
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    Dear Tools -
    How are we all??? LOL

    I'm just wondering which tools you guys use to remove and install your ball bearings with???

    SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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    • CalumC Offline
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      What type of bearings bud?

      Usually I use an oven and no press for engine stuff.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • CalumC Calum

        What type of bearings bud?

        Usually I use an oven and no press for engine stuff.

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        NINJA
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        @calum Well headset and wheels mainly. And how do use use an oven??? :confused_face:

        SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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        • NINJAN NINJA

          @calum Well headset and wheels mainly. And how do use use an oven??? :confused_face:

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          200 degrees, bearings drop straight in.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          • CalumC Calum

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            200 degrees, bearings drop straight in.

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            NINJA
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            @calum DAYUM!!! COOL trick and I must say what a very clean oven too. Does the misses know about your roasted crank case sorbets??? :smiling_face_with_open_mouth:

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            • NINJAN NINJA

              @calum DAYUM!!! COOL trick and I must say what a very clean oven too. Does the misses know about your roasted crank case sorbets??? :smiling_face_with_open_mouth:

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              Calum
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              @ninja It's actually the best way to do them, as you put no stress or strain on the bearing and don't risk damaging the crank journals.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                finnerz89
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                Headset bearings I used a long m20 nut and bolt with some packing washers etc, pulled straight in that way.

                And wheel bearings I used a heat gun and then an aluminum drift I think. Might've even been timber actually. If you get the hubs warm enough then they don't need much encouragement at all. You can also freeze your bearings for 24 hours before fitting.

                Current bikes:
                DT125X '07
                Street Triple R '11
                Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                Previous:
                DR650RSE '96
                FJ1200 '92

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                  Jens Eskildsen
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                  A drift for wheelbearings, I make a homemade press for the linkage bearings with a threaded rod, washers and nuts.

                  I once removed a bearing using bread aswell (go youtube it) just to try it :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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