With the warmer weather and a little more riding, the smokification of my oil mentioned in a previous post has calmed down enough to be kicked down the road to winter.
Now I have a new problem: the front end seems to be getting mighty squirrelly, and I swear it's due to some notchiness.
I'm going to do some more diagnostics, but I think that the 1200 mile road trip I did a month ago finally did in the (potentially four decade old) steering bearings. I'm preparing for that medium-sized job; this thread will be a series of questions I come across in the process of preparation.
The first one - can I remove the *upper* bearing and bearing races with a bicycle-style puller (the kind that looks like Elmer Fudd's gun after he's tried to fire it with a carrot in the muzzle)? It seems the lower bearing and faces come out with a reasonably gentle application of a mallet on a length of pipe or similar, and J really don't think I can stomach $200 for a single purpose tool I will hopefully only use once or twice per bike.
The second one - are there any special tools it's worth buying for this job?
I'll probably ask for confirmation of what bearings I'm looking for once I get to that stage.
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