Pressed all my KS Link bearings with a socket an a washer.Anyone got any nifty ways or can suggest a good tool for the job?
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In a regular hydraulic press. Or pull together with bolts or something?Pressed all my KS Link bearings with a socket an a washer.
Bit of all-thread and a couplla salties.In a regular hydraulic press. Or pull together with bolts or something?
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Sounds good. Socket on the outer, then tap that with the mallet?I fucked around with all sorts of shit with bolts and threaded rod and then just banged them in with a rubber mallet, gently.
I am not gonna lie, I just hit the bearing, nothing fancy.Sounds good. Socket on the outer, then tap that with the mallet?
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Haha I'm sure you had a fancy style of whacking it in!I am not gonna lie, I just hit the bearing, nothing fancy.
It really did not take much at all.
If it is a new triangle that has never had bearings in it, I imagine they might be a little tighter. Good luck.Haha I'm sure you had a fancy style of whacking it in!
Cool, well the rear triangle has been sent from banshee on Wednesday so hopefully see it soon, whack some bearings in, and back to full suspended goodness!
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If you're in Sydney I have the proper bearing drivers.Haha I'm sure you had a fancy style of whacking it in!
Cool, well the rear triangle has been sent from banshee on Wednesday so hopefully see it soon, whack some bearings in, and back to full suspended goodness!
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Ahh thanks for the kind offer mate. Unfortunately I'm in Melbourne though.If you're in Sydney I have the proper bearing drivers.
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I might try freezing the bearing and heating up frame before belting in with a hammer (gently)If it is a new triangle that has never had bearings in it, I imagine they might be a little tighter. Good luck.