Replace your headstock bearings - removing the yokes

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

This short clip is taken from the 'Replace your headstock bearings' DVD available from DrivenandRidden.com.

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  • Thanks matey, very kind words. Your problem is what prompted us to make them in the first place, shame the DVDs don't sell well enough to justify making more. Maybe in the future we can return to them, fingers crossed!

    Best regards

    Nick Hine

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  • is it possible to remove the stem from the bottom yoke in order to exchange the yokes and have the same original stem?!?!

  • Hi Nick. I will be replacing my bearings soon (Honda Hornet), and I realised I need some kind of jack. Now I can't see exactly what jack you're using, looks like a trolley jack, but can you give me details which one it is? Is it a standard trolley jack, or something with a bigger 'head'?

    Or is it not a jack, but just a stand?

    Thanks, Morris

  • Nick Hine, you are a god amongst men! I'm an engineering student, and instead of changing the headstock bearings, i have to design one for a motorbike. I've had a look at some manuals, but even a Haynes is useless from the perspective of soemone trying to see exactly how the bike parts fit together and interact. You have saved me hours with this video, Thank you.

  • COJONUDO ;)

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