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I am really sorry about this. I do repent of my engineering sins. Please forgive me for I know not what I do. The trouble is I did it anyway.
I had to get the top T bearing race off the stem and I had read of this way of doing it somewhere.
My GS1100G Blog - Top T Race Removal
Cut it with a dremel:
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Don't go too far:
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Then give it a good whack to split it open:
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And off she comes:
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Not too many problems left behind. Sorry about the small picture of the damage below. Camera went on the Fritz. Damage is very light. Really. Bit of filler and some 400 grit and you'd never notice. Well anyway, who's going to see it?
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Look, I am sorry and I am going to give up drills and Dremels for ever. Now that the beast has been totally stripped (well apart from the engine) I shouldn't need any such butchery in the future. I am a reformed character.
Greetings
I agree but that was kind of my point there are so many different ones to chose from I guess I'll just go to a distributor near me as he also sells to the public and take his advice, I just feel I'm walking in with sucker on my foreheadtyres aren't about which ones look nice.....you need to choose a tyre for your specific needs.
do you want long wearing tyres with reasonable grippiness or super sticky tyres that only last for 3 trips round the block?
obviously price is a considering factor as well.....
I agree but that was kind of my point there are so many different ones to chose from I guess I'll just go to a distributor near me as he also sells to the public and take his advice, I just feel I'm walking in with sucker on my forehead
Stop before you get through though