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Old 03-22-2014, 10:35 PM
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This tool is over $400...wow!

Do I have any other options besides the HD bearing tool? Do any of the auto parts store carry (for loan) bearing tools that works on motorcycle?

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Punch and a hammer.
 
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take the wheel to the dealer... 25 bucks to press one in.
 
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Autozone free loaner, blind bearing puller, good price and works well.
 
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I use the $110 Pit Posse tool which does all three HD wheel bearing sizes.
 
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I've done this several times and your video will make it easier for a novice. Good Job
 
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Originally Posted by dawg
I use the $110 Pit Posse tool which does all three HD wheel bearing sizes.
Plus 1 great tool
 
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I used a wheel bearing tool borrowed free from AutoZone. Can't beat the price.
 
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http://www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/moti...1-08-0354.html

I bought this and it works great. It doesn't install like the harley one, but you can do the install with a hammer and a large socket or the old bearing.
 


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