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  • Steering Head bearing removal

    OK so my 30 year tune up is getting out of hand. I am trying to get ready for my bikes 30 year birthday. Its born on date is 4/78.

    While checking the steering head I can see that that the bottom bearing race this is set in the stem is banged up. Wonder how I did that. Any way I want to install a new bearing set but can not get the old bearing off of the lower yoke assembly. It seems to be pressed on.

    Has anyone found a easy way to get that bearing off.

    Jeff
    Jeff Korn
    Original Owner 79XS1100 E
    Yamaha Warrior has come and gone

  • #2
    Check out this thread. You will be able to do it this way if you have the proper tools.

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    • #3
      bearing splitter

      An easy way to remove that bearing is with one of these....



      It must be a small one to fit in between the steering travel stops.
      2H7 (79) owned since '89
      3H3 owned since '06

      "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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      • #4
        "And what thread is that, John?"

        Jeff....
        Die grinder and a cutting wheel. Cut a slice or two and then have at it with a chisel. (After breaking off the cage and removing the rollers)
        Some times I've been lucky... Can get a chisel under the bearing and work it up and loose that way.
        "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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        • #5
          thank-you, thank-you

          Jeff
          Jeff Korn
          Original Owner 79XS1100 E
          Yamaha Warrior has come and gone

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          • #6
            If you are still looking for some info you can check out this thread...

            http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...earing+removal

            I know this only because I went through the exact same thing last fall
            '81 XS11 SH (XSelsior)

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            • #7
              Re: "And what thread is that, John?"

              Originally posted by prometheus578
              Jeff....
              Die grinder and a cutting wheel. Cut a slice or two and then have at it with a chisel. (After breaking off the cage and removing the rollers)
              Some times I've been lucky... Can get a chisel under the bearing and work it up and loose that way.
              Sniff, sniff...what's that smell? Brains?

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