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How do I remove the wheel bearings from the stock mag wheel of a `79 GS !000E
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It works if there is enough space between the bearing & spacer on the first side... you need to move the spacer over so you can see a good surface for your drft. I couldn't do that on the wheels I did. For the time I saved the $45 was well worth it!![]()
How do I remove the wheel bearings from the stock mag wheel of a `79 GS !000E![]()
Yes, that's using a straight drift. The problem is you can't angle the edge in enough. If you just bend a rod at the very end and then grind it down so it won't slip off the edge so easilly you can get them out - even stearing head bearings. If you need a pic I'll take one when the wife returns with the camera - shes at her friends.The issue with removing GS wheel bearings is that it's difficult to get to the back side of the bearing so you can drive it out. Suzuki put a tubular spacer inside the wheel which doesn't slide to the side very far so it's hard to put a drift on the bearing race. Slide hammer or drift and hammer, it doesn't matter since it's hard to get an edge to drive. Based on what others have said I suppose it's possible to get at the bearing without a special tool but it won't be easy.
How far south in Chicago? I'm in Joliet, and I have the fancy-pants tool for that job. It takes maybe 11 seconds with the tool.
What took you so long![]()
That ones the easiest of all. So easy I won't even go into it.Umm... maybe sleep? Take a look at the posting times, jeez! I was off-duty already.
Now, the question is this:
I've never done the rear bearings on a chain drive bike. On a shaftie, there's just the left & right, like the front wheel. No mystery. On a chain drive, there's a third bearing that lives under the sprocket hub. How do I get to that one?
I'm sure it's pretty simple, but the exploded diagram doesn't quite explain it to me.
How do I get to and remove the bearings on the rear? Do I need to remove the rear sprocket hub?
Umm... maybe sleep? Take a look at the posting times, jeez! I was off-duty already.