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Old 02-Apr-2009, 01:16
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bearing removal

Hello

Anybody have any tips on removing the bearings from the swinging arm?
I guess the obvious would be to use a socket and lump hammer,
but would ideally like to use a puller of sorts. Any suggestions?

Also would you advise replacing the large green o-rings on the concentric hub?

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Old 02-Apr-2009, 22:14
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for the bearings i just warmed the arm up infront of a gas fire to get enough heat into it, then tapped it out with a socket and it near enough fell out. (burnt my hand on the arm though haha) as for the green O-rings, im just cleaning them up with water then using rubber grease and using them again.

probably of no use but i have a copy of a genuine ducati manual if you need any info, i also have a full parts list with exploded diagrams and part numbers if you need it

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Old 06-Apr-2009, 00:31
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Hello 748adam

all done now thakyou

you have a PM

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