Removing the bearings from both the front and rear wheel hubs is there any advice on the best way to do this ?
Many thanks
AJS M14 Wheel Bearings
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Re: AJS M14 Wheel Bearings
Rear bearings are easy - just whack the axle shaft out from either side with a copper mallet. The bearings are just plain ball rollers. Tap the new ones home carefully with a suitable sized socket; the machined step on the axle keeps the spacing exactly right.
I can't comment on the front bearings as my bike has a Bridgestone front hub.
I can't comment on the front bearings as my bike has a Bridgestone front hub.
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Re: AJS M14 Wheel Bearings
Fronts are the same just plain rollers which tap out and inclanger9 wrote:Rear bearings are easy - just whack the axle shaft out from either side with a copper mallet. The bearings are just plain ball rollers. Tap the new ones home carefully with a suitable sized socket; the machined step on the axle keeps the spacing exactly right.
I can't comment on the front bearings as my bike has a Bridgestone front hub.
Paul
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed