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Hi! This is my first post, having lurked around the site for a while now. I have recently bought two bikes, a 1989 KDX200 and what appears to be a KX frame conversion with a 200cc lump inserted. Both require rebuilds, although the KX is currently taxed and MOT'd and road "legal". As you may guess, I am in the UK.

I spent the day stripping down the '89 bike and it was easy to see that the swing arm and suspension link bearings need some attention. Are these bearing relatively simple to "pop" out or is a hydraulic press required - for removal and renewal? Engineering services for this type of thing are pretty limited in my part of the UK and so will have to find somewhere suitable further afield if that is what is needed.

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A hydraulic press is helpful, but you may have success using a C-clamp to push in the new bearings. Getting the old ones out is tougher. Try to drive them out with sockets and a hammer, but you may have to us a die grinder or hacksaw to cut them apart to get them out. Some heat from a propane torch may help, but don't overdo it.
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IMO - they are not simple to get out, but with the right tools, you can do the job. I usually use a vice, some sockets, and a propane torch. Sometimes you need a 3rd hand, but if you use one socket to push the bearing out, and align a larger socket on the other side, to push the bearing into, you can clamp all 3 items in the vise together, apply some pressure, then heat the aluminum housing until the bearing pushes free.
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C clamp works fine, take your time before going the hammer route.
Something that works also very well is a threaded long rod with thick washer and 2 nuts. I use the closest socket size to get the bearing in or out. keep it square and turn slowly and you shouldn't damage anything.
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One of mine was rusted away so much that I couldn't get a bite on it with a socket to press it out. I drove it out with a chisel without any problem. Just be carefull not to dig into the aluminum of the swing arm.

The hardest part of mine was driving out the swing arm pivot bolt. It was rusted to one of the bearings and required a very long drift inorder to knock it through to the other side.
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The answer to your question:
Are these bearing relatively simple to "pop" out or is a hydraulic press required - for removal and renewal?
They can be near impossible to get out...hydraulic pressing included.


As a last resort the pivot pin can be cut. That still leaves you with the problem (stickage somewhere), but it's easier to work on if the swingarm is out of the bike.

When you get to the re-assembly part, be sure to put anti-seize on the collar (spacer) and pivot pin. That is likely the issue anyway..the pin is stuck to the collar.

You might try laying the bike on its side (threaded end of pivot pin up) and soaking it with something akin to PB Blaster (penetrating solvent). I've gone that route before..with zero success, but others have had it work.

Good luck with it!

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stevei0220 wrote: Are these bearing relatively simple to "pop" out or is a hydraulic press required - for removal and renewal? .

Define relatively simple? :lol:

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Yeah, simple but a PITA! :mrgreen:
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I don't think the OP was asking about the swingarm pivot bolt, just the inner races.

I have found the best way is with a length of threaded rod. I used 5/8" or maybe 3/4" and a variety of sockets and washers.
I broke my vice trying to push them out with sockets and ended up welding a length of threaded rod onto the vice.
Once one of the races just would not budge and I had to use a dremmel to split it and peel it out.

I think the threaded rod method works best for installing new bearings because it tends to keep everything lined up pretty good as you push them in

Piece of cake. :roll:

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KarlP wrote:I don't think the OP was asking about the swingarm pivot bolt, just the inner races.
I guess you know a better way of getting to them :wink:
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I started the pivot bolt talk because........it's part of the job. The more he is aware of what may come, the better prepared he will be to get through the task.
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If it gets to where you need a hydraulic press, but some sort of spacer between the two arms of the swingarm to support them during pressing.
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I guess I might be in for a bit of fun with this strip down and rebuild! Thanks for your replies. Time to find someone with a press me thinks...
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Nothing too it :wink:

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