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Help - rear wheel bearing replacement and sizes to buy? - Fizzy Pies - 29-12-13 What are the sizes of the two rear wheel bearings, the sprocket carrier bearing and what's the best method for getting the first bearing out of the rear wheel? Surely you guys have done this before. Re: Help - rear wheel bearing replacement and sizes to buy? - bigsteve - 29-12-13 Hi Ive used this site before now if its any use http://www.bikebearingshop.co.uk/C1.htm Re: Help - rear wheel bearing replacement and sizes to buy? - darrsi - 29-12-13 http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,6620.msg61813.html#msg61813 Re: Help - rear wheel bearing replacement and sizes to buy? - wezdavo - 29-12-13 Proper Koyo ones, just bought some myself last month.. As for method, I put a bar in at an angle and knock the spacer to one side, just enough to expose the inner edge of the bearing, then knock it out.. obviously the other side is a doddle as its now fully exposed.. http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/advanced_search_result.php?sort=2a&search_in_description=0&keywords=KOYO+62042RS&x=20&y=10 Re: Help - rear wheel bearing replacement and sizes to buy? - wezdavo - 29-12-13 ^^lol Re: Help - rear wheel bearing replacement and sizes to buy? - limax2 - 31-12-13 My top tips for changing the rear wheel bearings. 1. Remove the left (sprocket side) bearing first. Reason being the spacer between the two bearings has much more clearance on the left side and will move over more to give a better face to get at with a bar through the right hand side bearing. 2. Well before fitting the new bearings put them in the freezer to cool. Heat the bearing housing up with a hot air gun and with care, speed and a bit of luck the bearing will just drop into place. 3. Don't forget the middle spacer before putting the second bearing in. 4. Check that both bearings are seated by feeling with a finger to check that the middle spacer is not loose. 4A. Health and safety warning learned from bitter expeirance. Let it all cool down before sticking your finger through the bearing to feel the spacer :o . |