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CR125 rear wheel bearing
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[QUOTE="76GMC1500, post: 1235751, member: 73139"] It's been on the sprocket side on all of the CR250 hubs I've rebuilt. I've never had my hands on a 125, though. The microfilm says it's on the brake side so I guess that's where it is. It's actually suprisingly easy to do the wheel bearings, there are just a lot of steps and a few precautions. Well, that is if the wheel bearings come out. I've never had them stick so I've never needed a torch (that would be bad anyways since the 1980's bikes had painted hubs). I did have a dealer split a hub on one of my Trail 90's while driving a bearing in. They probably had it in a hydraulic press and crushed it. [/QUOTE]
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