Hi jwoell,
you are trying to remove the inner cone & rollers from the lower tripletree shaft?
Your mantra here is:- "I don't want this bearing, I just want it off."
Take a big sharp cold chisel and a BFH.
Put the chisel's edge on the crack between the bottom of the inner cone and the shoulder it rests on and drive the chisel in sideways. That side of the cone will lift. Do it again from the other side. Repeat. The bearing will work itself up the shaft like moving a jammed sash window.
you are trying to remove the inner cone & rollers from the lower tripletree shaft?
Your mantra here is:- "I don't want this bearing, I just want it off."
Take a big sharp cold chisel and a BFH.
Put the chisel's edge on the crack between the bottom of the inner cone and the shoulder it rests on and drive the chisel in sideways. That side of the cone will lift. Do it again from the other side. Repeat. The bearing will work itself up the shaft like moving a jammed sash window.
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