bwringer
Well-known member
A tool for driving steering stem bearings out of motorcycle frames.
Nope, doesn't work. At all. At least not on the old Suzukis and Kawasakis with steel frames I tend to encounter -- most have a lip just above the lower bearing race that pretty much totally prevents access.
Most of the time I just use a Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut two angled slots. A few thwacks with a cold chisel and the bearing race breaks at the slots and drops right out. (Bike with aluminum frames have handy slots that make it easy to tap the bearing race out.)
Yes, I'm aware of the welding trick. I'm also aware that it's a great way to burn up the paint on the frame...
I also have a lovely gear-driven right-angle screwdriver from Motion Pro for adjusting motorcycle carburetors. Never been used. Tried to use it a few times. Wouldn't reach what I wanted to reach.
Sure is pretty, though.
Nope, doesn't work. At all. At least not on the old Suzukis and Kawasakis with steel frames I tend to encounter -- most have a lip just above the lower bearing race that pretty much totally prevents access.
Most of the time I just use a Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut two angled slots. A few thwacks with a cold chisel and the bearing race breaks at the slots and drops right out. (Bike with aluminum frames have handy slots that make it easy to tap the bearing race out.)
Yes, I'm aware of the welding trick. I'm also aware that it's a great way to burn up the paint on the frame...
I also have a lovely gear-driven right-angle screwdriver from Motion Pro for adjusting motorcycle carburetors. Never been used. Tried to use it a few times. Wouldn't reach what I wanted to reach.
Sure is pretty, though.


