rear hub circlip removal
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rear hub circlip removal
am in the process of removing the rear hub from the swingarm and my circlip pliers are proving woefully undersized... does anyone have a link to a site or know anywhere i can buy a big enough set that wont cost me upwards of £60? (madness i know)
alternatively if anyone has any carfty tips on how i can get the fecker off without destroying it i would be most grateful.
thanks chaps!
alternatively if anyone has any carfty tips on how i can get the fecker off without destroying it i would be most grateful.
thanks chaps!
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
I normally lever circlips off with a flat bladed screwdriver 

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Re: rear hub circlip removal
lol, i did try that, but its set under a recess (if you follow me) and try as i might i just cant get the leverage to get it over the lip. hence im needing a mahoosive set of circlip pliers to shift the thing....
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
I have a pair, but that doesn't do you a whole lot of good. 

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Re: rear hub circlip removal
lol, tis the thought that counts.
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
had to borrow some from a dealer mechanic friend. your local bike shop might be friendly enough to help for a beer or so...
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
was thinking of that- only porblem is, bikes laid up for winter, so that means lugging swingarm all the way to the garage. might be the only option though...
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
i had the same problem smoky, i used needle nose pliers and got my mum to put a small screw driver in when i had pressure on the pliers, saved me a few quid, time & bloody knuckles! 

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Re: rear hub circlip removal
LOL! i tried that! except it was my MRS who helped. and didnt appreciate getting greasy apparently.
will give it another go later with a mate who can use a screw driver.
just out of interest mate, did you get the screwdriver underneath at the back? opposite where the gap in the circlip is? if so, how did you manage to lever it off?
will give it another go later with a mate who can use a screw driver.
just out of interest mate, did you get the screwdriver underneath at the back? opposite where the gap in the circlip is? if so, how did you manage to lever it off?
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
I'd lend you mine mate if you were closer, I got them from screwfix and a set of 4 were only about £15.
How hard can it be?