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Removing steering stem bearing
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[QUOTE="TimberPig, post: 1031911, member: 66421"] Well since my headset bearings are in good shape, I have no need or desire to try it at this time. All I'm saying is that by cooling the bearing, the inside diameter of the bearing will be reduced, which will decrease the clearance to a steering stem that is at room temp or warmer. The only thing I can think of making it slide on easier is frost on the bearing making it slide easier. Maybe it works, but since I have a press, that is probably the way I'll go when I need to do headset bearings, since that's even less effort than messing around with freezers and such. [/QUOTE]
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