motorcycle wheel bearing replacement, engine bearing removal


remove bearings easily with the Tusk bearing remover. Learn how to change wheel bearings and remove engine bearings.

18 Responses to “motorcycle wheel bearing replacement, engine bearing removal”

  1. Merkurio24 says:

    Thanks alot for the video, unlike the service manuals, which can get confusing sometimes…

  2. dezertrider1 says:

    I need one of these!

  3. MCassle says:

    Once you use a collet & slide hammer, you’ll wonder how you got along without one :)

  4. sidebander says:

    Rockymountain Rules!!!!!

  5. fwbrc51 says:

    OMFG I learned something from this video. great vid!!!

  6. liyt100 says:

    that tool rocks…how much is that?

  7. RockyMountainATVMC says:

    It is $79.99. I really have enjoyed having one.

  8. slick0000 says:

    thanks mate for vid i didnt think i would find any help but pleased you were here, seen kit on ebay gonna buy one now and hopefully my cbr600rr spare race wheels will have new bearings soon,,,cheers again

  9. kennydogooder says:

    Very Helpfull!

  10. CrowleyNL says:

    I love you guys!
    i might get one of those

  11. crfracer250f says:

    you have anything on valve adjustment for a crf 250r

  12. RockyMountainATVMC says:

    It is on the to-do list. I just haven’t had time.

  13. sjames117 says:

    Are you able to remove bearings with any common tools?

  14. sjames117 says:

    Nevermind, got it ;) love the videos though…very helpful!

  15. tractor262 says:

    the spacers for the rear wheel on my dirtbike are always falling out. they are not in there tight like the ones in this vid. is this a problem?

  16. RockyMountainATVMC says:

    The ones in this video are from a KTM. I am guessing you don’t have a KTM. KTM spacers fit into the bearings where most jap bikes don’t. It is not a problem as long as our seal is able to seal on them.

  17. MadSmokerBBQ says:

    Nice work. Thanks!!!

  18. lowd0se says:

    I would not recommend trying this with common tools, I have done it that way, and it sucks. I spent an entire day messing around trying to get a bearing out. Make it easier on yourself. I know I will be using this tool next time.

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