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CR125 rear wheel bearing
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[QUOTE="Isobareng, post: 1235722, member: 81043"] you will need a minimum of 4 items a propane torch, a long brass punch or rod, a hammer, a sponge or water spritzer, With the wheel off and sitting on top of a trash can first clean the area very well and remove the aluminum retaing ring with a drift. heat the hub only enough to get it warm use the water as a guide if the hub gets above the temperature of boiling water you can change the temper of the metal. when the hub is good and warm use the brass rod from the opposite side through the axle bolt hole and try to catch the bearing with the edge of the brass rod and tap it a little on each side to drive the bearing out even. remove the middle spacer. with the first bearing out drive out the other bearing. clean the hub and reheat it. Use your old bearings as a drift to tap in your new bearings this will protect your new bearings from any hammer damage. remember to evenly tap around to keep the bearing going in straight. D [/QUOTE]
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