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Post by klxkiller » 10 Jun 2008, 21:46

hi is lt the best for bearings as i think i need front wheel ones as when i lift the front up and the wheel is free wheelin it sounds grindy and there is a fair bit of play side to side aswell so does anyone no if its easy or not to fix myself

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Post by sparky » 10 Jun 2008, 21:48

fairly easy jo if yuo have done wheel bearings before and have an idea f what to do :wink:
you will probably find it cheaper to get the wheel bearings from your local bike shop
or a bearing supplier in your area
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Post by fallenmikethebike » 11 Jun 2008, 19:51

klxkiller wrote:hi is lt the best for bearings as i think i need front wheel ones as when i lift the front up and the wheel is free wheelin it sounds grindy and there is a fair bit of play side to side aswell so does anyone no if its easy or not to fix myself
Fek i can't even wheelie on full power ,and you can do it without the engine running , that's just showing off ,that is mate :lol:
Bearings are a fairly easy task , you will need a long drift to drift out the first one ,working through the spacer shaft ,and catching the inner edge , keep working in 12 oclock----6 oclock ------9oclock--- 3 oclock ---- fashion so as not to jamb the bearing in the housing .Use the old bearing to reseat the new one , then a big socket or tube for the last 5mm , and don't FFS forget to put the spacer back in , as some people have done in the past :oops:
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Post by klxkiller » 13 Jun 2008, 23:22

cheers m8 :D


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