This is a fantastic video, very thorough and straight to the point. Keep this kind of content up my guy, AWESOME VIDEO!! And also the last bit explaining that there is no circlip on the front wheel saved me soo much time and headache!! Legend
Why do people buy those tools for bearings they tap out easy with a hammer and punch, a little heat on the hub if they've been in there for 20 years and an appropriate size socket to tap the new ones in, easy 10 minute job 👌😉
This is a fantastic video, very thorough and straight to the point. Keep this kind of content up my guy, AWESOME VIDEO!! And also the last bit explaining that there is no circlip on the front wheel saved me soo much time and headache!! Legend
I have never done my rear bearings before watched this video as I done it and it made it so easy my wobble is gone 👌great video
Excellent video. Right to the point. It’s videos like this that I save and share when someone asks how to do something.
Excellent video. No words but most detail I’ve been able to find.
Thank you brother, I literally just took mine off and added the tusk wheel spacers on my KTM.
Thanks Keith, I ordered one, the look the goods for my 500.👍
excellent video. I appreciate the detail and camera angles.
Your best talent are those moving graphics.
the illustrations are genius
Thanks man. This helped me do it right. Especially the picture of how the spacer should look. 👍
No matter how hard I hit this thing, I can't get that inner tube to move side to side. : ( Also, what size socket was used?
Excellent video 👏
How do you get the spacers out?
Thanks for the video and groovy vibe!
What is the size of the socket you use to reinstall the bearing when you tap it down ?
Good job!!👍👍👍
Why do people buy those tools for bearings they tap out easy with a hammer and punch, a little heat on the hub if they've been in there for 20 years and an appropriate size socket to tap the new ones in, easy 10 minute job 👌😉
I watch it get
done with the pro tool and then figure out how to do it with the tools i own.
handy video buddy, cheers. ;-)
Thx for help
No heat?
Heat is optional, but does make easier.
super video no 1