Axle bearings
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Well, I did it myself.
It's easy, except if the bolts are stuck...
Takes a while tho.....
-First remove the rearwheels.
-Then remove the pin that goes through the bolt on the left side of your rear axle.
-Remove the left wheelhub.
-Remove the rear sprocket
-Remove the Hydraulic Brake(not the Disc)
It`s only tightened with 2 bolts
-Pull the axle out to the right(might be hard)
-Loosen the bolts that keep the Bearing holder to the swingarm
-Then, when you have the axle out of the bearing holder, the hard part starts. You have to get the bearings out of the bearing holder. U have to use a little force to do it. A hammer and a piece of steel could be usefull to poke them out....
The east part is putting them back in. Just make sure you grease them properly and put the sealed site of the bearing facing the outside.
Good luck!
Mail if you still have questions.
Quad_Racer2000@hotmail.com
It's easy, except if the bolts are stuck...
Takes a while tho.....
-First remove the rearwheels.
-Then remove the pin that goes through the bolt on the left side of your rear axle.
-Remove the left wheelhub.
-Remove the rear sprocket
-Remove the Hydraulic Brake(not the Disc)
It`s only tightened with 2 bolts
-Pull the axle out to the right(might be hard)
-Loosen the bolts that keep the Bearing holder to the swingarm
-Then, when you have the axle out of the bearing holder, the hard part starts. You have to get the bearings out of the bearing holder. U have to use a little force to do it. A hammer and a piece of steel could be usefull to poke them out....
The east part is putting them back in. Just make sure you grease them properly and put the sealed site of the bearing facing the outside.
Good luck!
Mail if you still have questions.
Quad_Racer2000@hotmail.com
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