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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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How do I get the wheel bearings out and in of spoke rims? I bought some used rims that have some messed up bearings. The grease seal is even missing on some sides. Anyhow, I read the clymer and it says to tap them out by using a a hammer and a punch on the spacer. No luck for me. Anyone have any tricks?
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- this is a little finnicky...you need to move the inner spacer to one side with a long screwdriver so that you can connect with the inner ring of the opposite bearing...carefully tap the bearing out moving around the bearing all the time so that it comes out evenly...once out, remove the spacer and the other side is a lot easier
- dont reuse bearings once youve removed them - when installing bearings its a goood idea to prewarm the hub, press in from the outer ring only |
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fear is temporary, regret is forever
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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thanks
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Twistin' the Throttle
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 64
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Ah yes, I remember the fun of trying to remove the bearings...
I've got the mags, and I discovered after the fact that I tossed the one bearing with the axle shim for the rear... Good thing I had a spare set of wheels or I would have been fubar'd. |
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1980 XS SG
2007 Bandit 1250S Vancouver, BC - Canada |
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XS650 Addict
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 320
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The front must be done as inxs stated but the rear is much simpler. There is a top hat shaped spacer pressed into the sprocket side bearing from the rear (#20 in the picture below). Find a socket that just fits on this and drive it down into the hub. It will force the center spacer, right side bearing and grease seal out the other side. Then it's a simple matter to drive the sprocket side bearing out with a long drift from the brake side. Install the top hat spacer into the new bearing before putting it in the wheel.
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'78E Standard and 4 Euro twins
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Old guy, NO expert.
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Baraboo, WI, USA
Posts: 663
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Good info especially on the rear. I have a box of new wheel bearings and too many XS's.........
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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Now that they are all out and cleaned up. . . . Any tips on putting them back together? Best greases to use, ways to put the grease in, how much grease, ways to tap the bearings in . . . etc
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
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Old guy, NO expert.
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Baraboo, WI, USA
Posts: 663
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I hope you aren't saying you plan to reuse them? That is a no no the removal process has ruined them. The good news is VBX bearings will sell you a bunch of them for a couple of bucks and throw in a digital caliper which works just fine even though it is a cheapie. By the way that bump photo is COMPLETELY disgusting!
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Last edited by gggGary; 05-04-2010 at 05:00 PM. |
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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Nope. I have all new bearings, washers, spacers and grease seals. Just wondering what te best grease is to use and best method for reinstallation. Never done wheel bearings before.
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- bump(s)?...more like pillowed
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fear is temporary, regret is forever
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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XS650 GRAND HACK
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: TOLIET, IL
Posts: 198
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More pics with out bra......
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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just an update. . . . as far as the reinstall goes, buy this and a 4lb hammer. I did and it made installation a breeze. I would not recommend reinstalling without it. The sizes are perfect for the rear and the front.
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,612
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^^ how exactly do those things work? Do they cover the whole bearing? or just slip inside the bearing?
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Travis
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1978 xs650 Special
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 185
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they cover the whole bearing to the outer rim. because the inside of the bearing (the casing over the balls) is usually deeper than the rim, the contact surface is just the outer and inner rim. Using the 4lb hammer, you can gently tap the bearing in. Worked perfectly for me and like I said, the set I mentioned had exactly the right sizes.
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XS650 Addict
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 134
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Yeah, those bearing drivers are great. I struggled with sockets and flathead screwdrivers in the past. Keeping the bearings square in the hole is the key.
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: West Point / Clearfield, Utah
Posts: 9
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Thanks for the info here. I think the XS has 28,000 miles on it. The rear bearings seem to be ok. I wanted to remove them for media blasting the rear wheel. Do you think I should replace them or cover them up? How do I or can I re-grease them? Are they a sealed bearing? Thanks again.
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