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Offline nicks2319

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CB500 CB550 rear wheel bearing removal guide PICS
« on: March 03, 2015, 02:21:13 PM »
I just removed the rear wheel bearings with help from a couple posts on here. I didn't see a good visual guide, so I thought I'd post some pics.

This is assuming you've already removed the bearing retainer. That's the hard part and not covered here.

We'll start by heating up the metal around the smaller (brake side) bearing. Put some PB blaster on it too.


We're going to pound out the smaller bearing from the opposite side. Flip the hub over and notice the inner ring on the inside of the larger bearing. This is the bearing spacer.


Use a 18mm socket and line it up with the inner ring (the spacer).



Now start hammering. You'll notice the inner spacer start moving inward and the small bearing popping out.



A few more hits and the small bearing will be out. The bearing, spacer, and the piece that fits inside the larger bearing look like this:


Now we can hammer on the larger bearing from the other side.


PB blast and heat the larger bearing and hammer it from the opposite side.


A few hits and it should be out.


Here it is all done.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2020, 08:19:28 AM by nicks2319 »

Offline Will_71_500four

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Re: CB500 CB550 rear wheel bearing removal guide PICS
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2022, 07:19:38 PM »
Thank you for this.

Offline Adam80

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Re: CB500 CB550 rear wheel bearing removal guide PICS
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2024, 01:24:21 AM »
Just wanted to say thank you for this. I was following a guide for smaller CB’s that was not working at all. This worked perfectly.

Offline Oddjob

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Re: CB500 CB550 rear wheel bearing removal guide PICS
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2024, 05:53:31 AM »
Just thought I'd point out that you left the special D shaped oring around the cush drive housing when you used the blow torch, these are really rare and hard to source, the last thing you want to do is burn it and ruin it. Maybe amend the description to advise members to remove this AND check orientation of the ring, there is some controversy about if the flat side goes down or up. Yours look to be flat side down but do they flip as the sprocket carrier is removed is the question.