Ok guys. So I am in the process of replacing the rear bearings on my ZG1200. The ones currently in are the original factory (1986 with 65k on it), and one finally died on me.
I got the new bearings for both sides, new dust seal and I'm ready to go. But there is a problem... The retaining clip on the right side of the wheel.
I am able to get all but the outer race out of that side (that was the side that took a huge poop on me when I was going down the road at 75MPH) because of this clip. And I can't tell if it's a threaded or a squeeze clip. Reason I say this is because with squeeze clips, usually there are two holes to put a clip removing pliers into. I don't see them anywhere. And the wheel itself doesn't seem to be threaded to make anyone think that its a screw in job.
So can anyone here tell me what type of clip this is? I have the diagram and it looks like a squeeze retaining clip, but the diagram is also a little fuzzy so it's difficult to tell.
Its been bugging me because I have all of the stuff to do it, and I don't want to spend $80 at the shop just for them to pop them out. But this clip is kicking my butt.
Rear Bearing Removal
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Re: Rear Bearing Removal
It is indeed a squeeze style of circlip, having the 2 holes. I just checked a wheel I am doing the same job to.
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Re: Rear Bearing Removal
Well I was able to get the clip out. My problem now is getting the outer race out of the hub. There really isn't a good place, in behind, to get a good surface to hit the outer race. This is the side of the wheel that the inner and all the bearings came out when I pulled it off of the bike.
Any suggestions on how to remove the outer race on the right side of the wheel? The left side popped out without any issue.
Any suggestions on how to remove the outer race on the right side of the wheel? The left side popped out without any issue.
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Re: Rear Bearing Removal
i have also had this happen. i electric weld a bolt across the race giving me a good surface to tap the inner race out, do it while the hub is hot and it will just almost jump out.........carl
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Re: Rear Bearing Removal
If you run a bead of weld (stick or mig) about 1/3 of the way around the race it will fall out, the weld pulls it smaller.
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