Well I woke up this morning..................
And thought I'd take a few pics of this tool, this week Ron (MCRider1) sent me a beautiful Borrani rim and Buchanan's spokes to lace to one of my CB750 front hubs. I decided that I'd replace the front wheel bearings while I was at it, but didn't want to use the usual "cold chisel" bearing cap removal process, so I made this thing.
Anyone with a spare axle can make it, I found some 40mm wide x 3.55mm thick flat steel strap (the "notches" are actually 4mm wide, but this was the best I could find from my own resources) in my garage, so cut off a piece, slotted the axle cap 25.5mm, welded the strap in place, re-drilled the hole to 10mm and used a "modified" screwdriver as a lever.
It was a really nice tight fit, and even though I'd intended to put a spacer and compression spring on the remaining portion of the axle on the other side of the hub and a nut, I was surprised that the bearing cap wound straight out with no undue pressure required. Thinking it was a "fluke", I used it on yet another spare wheel with the exact same result, brilliant! These wheels are at least 35 years old (K2/K3) and have never been apart, so saying I'm happy at how simple the removal process is, is an understatement.
Ron's rim and spokes look so nice and clean I'm tempted to strip and rebuild my rear Borrani rimmed wheel, so I might make a similar bearing cap removal tool, using a rear axle. The benefit of using the axle is that the tool doesn't wobble around at all, like other tools that don't take advantage of the existing bearings. Cheers, Terry.