10-5
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2
3
4
5
7
6
8
bk
bm
bl
9
4
6
A
A
8
A
Replacing the rear wheel bearing
– Dismount the rear wheel (see page 10-3).
– Remove the rear sprocket carrier from the rear hub and pull out the
damper rubber.
– Remove the distance bushing
1 and pry the shaft seal ring 2 out of
the hub, then take the lock ring
3 out of the hub with suitable
pliers.
– Pull the grooved ball bearing
4 out of the rear hub with the special
tool 600.29.018.000 and the bearing puller 151.12.017.000.
– Remove the distance bushing
5 from the hub.
– Pull out the grooved ball bearing
6 with the special tool
600.29.018.000 and the bearing puller 151.12.017.000 and take
the spacer ring
7 out of the hub.
– Insert the spacer ring
7 in the hub and tap in a new grooved ball
bearing
6 with the back of special tool 584.29.091.000 A.
–
Slide the distance bushing 5 in the hub and tap a new grooved ball
bearing 4 in the hub with the back of special tool 584.29.091.000 A.
– Mount the lock ring 3 in the groove and check for a good fit.
–
Mount the shaft seal ring 2, grease and press in the distance bushing 1.
– Pull both distance bushings (8 and 9) out of the rear sprocket
carrier
bk with the special tool 600.29.018.000 and the bearing
puller 151.12.017.000.
– Remove the washer
bl from the bearing.
– Press out the grooved ball bearing
bm from the rear sprocket carrier
with the back of the special tool 584.29.091.000
A.
– Press a new grooved ball bearing
bm together with a suitable pressing
sleeve into the rear sprocket carrier until flush.
!
CAUTION
!
W
HEN YOU PRESS IN THE GROOVED BALL BEARING, MAKE SURE TO PRESS THE
OUTER RING ONLY
. IF YOU PRESS THE INNER RING, THE BALLS OR THE BEARING
SURFACES OF THE BALLS WILL BE DAMAGED
.
– Slide the washer
bl on the distance bushing 9, mount both
distance bushings (
8 and 9).
– Mount the damper rubber in the rear hub and insert the rear
sprocket carrier in the rear hub.
– Mount the rear wheel (see page 10-3).
– Check the chain tension and adjust (see Owner's Manual).