Technical & Reference Section > Tech and Restoration
can you get the sealed bearings out....
ron burgundy:
I know what you are saying... it's a very poor design.
Buy a set of Suzue, they were designed by a person with a brain.
;)
kuwahero:
I have the same problem. I think you need a small bearing puller but dont know where to get one.
I removed the shields on the outside, flushed them with GT85 and packed them with grease. they run ok at the mo but will need replacing once I can find a way to remove them
dan-dare:
--- Quote from: Lazychubs on June 17, 2009, 08:32 PM ---use the axle to tap em out but make sure ya dont damage the axle when hitting it :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
As above, the spindle has a shoulder in the centre. So you can tap one side out, followed by the other. Put an old wheel nut on the spindle to tap it, or use a hide hammer. :daumenhoch:
snav69:
I came up with my own way of removing them :)
Get one of these expanding bolts
Insert it till tight then nip it up with a spanner
Then twat it out with a small extension bar
Worked a treat for me and then i replaced them with 6001RS sealed bearings
Thats an old Suzue hub i've just used in the pictures for demontration, I did it this way to the Araya Aero's i sold to motomagII on here that had sealed Suntours :)
:coolsmiley:
kuwahero:
spindle doesnt have a shoulder as you can remove it. from the hub with the bearings still in place.
top man snav guess I will be servicing them at the weekend then. ;)
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version