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| Permit Joined: Feb 2010 From: Portland, OR I Ride: Which ever bike I can actually get started | Bearing Puller? Hey... anyone from the Saturday morning coffee crowd (or not necessarily the Saturday morning crowd) happen to have a bearing puller I can borrow. I need to replace the steering head bearings on one of my bikes and you can only get so far without a bearing puller. I just need to remove the lower triple clamp bearing race. thought maybe I could borrow one if anyone has one. Thanks |
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| Permit Joined: Feb 2010 From: Portland, OR I Ride: Which ever bike I can actually get started | Rear tire stand? If you're talking about the type of stand that you put under the swing arm to hold the bike up, I have one you can borrow. It's not designed for spindles, but hooks right on the swingarm. |
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| Training Wheels Joined: Jul 2009 From: Lebanon, OR I Ride: A motorcycle. | Bravura, did you end up getting that wheel balancer from harbor freight? How useful is it? Looks to me like you can't really prevent wobble with it... |
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| Newbie Joined: Sep 2010 From: Albany OR I Ride: 2004 ninja 500 | hey i have a 2004 ninja 500 an i tried starting it the other day an it took forever to get it started then once i did get it started it rode for a little while then would act like it didnt wanna really go. an shortly after that it died an did not want to start up again. not sure wat the problem is any one have any ideas. |
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| Permit Joined: May 2010 From: North Albany, Oregon I Ride: 2006 Yamaha R6 50th Anniversary Edition | When you tried starting it did it sound like the it was weak, like there wasn't enough juice to turn the starter? That would be my first thing to check, the battery and electrical system. |
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