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Date Posted: Fri June 15, 2012 9:53:44AM
Author: Dave In NC
Subject: Re: High pitched noise
In reply to: Northern NJ Voyager 's message, "Re: High pitched noise" on Mon June 11, 2012 3:17:24PM

I think it's a 27mm but I can't confirm.

For the wheel bearings, remove seal and clip. Working through the bearing to the one on the opposite side with a good punch or large screw driver, push in the inner sleeve to move is slightly sideways to expose more if the inner race. There is not much play, but one side will have slightty more side to side movement than the other. Catch the inside edge of the race with screwdriver / punch and give it a good wack with the hammer. If you can get one to move a little then the inner sleeve will have more room to move sideways and you can get a better hit on the bearing.

To insert, I use a large socket or pipe to hammer back in. If you don't have the manual, Bike Bandit and Kawasaki web sites have the rear wheel schematics.

Good luck.

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