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JAI
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Rear Wheel Pivot Bushings

Post by JAI » Sat Aug 18, 2018 7:26 pm

Is there an easy way to remove these bushings or can I leave them intact when I have my bike frame powder coated? Any advice would be welcome!

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Re: Rear Wheel Pivot Bushings

Post by G-Man » Sun Aug 19, 2018 8:20 am

OK to leave them in but if you want to remove you need to make some kind of puller which will get them out without damage.

This a tool I made for the front suspension bushings.

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JAI wrote:Is there an easy way to remove these bushings or can I leave them intact when I have my bike frame powder coated? Any advice would be welcome!
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Post by pemdoc65 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:55 am

When I had my CB77 frame powder coated, I left the suspension bushings in the swingarm for powder coat. I used a shop press to remove them afterward. They did a great job of keeping the powder coat out of the opening in the swingarm.

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