TR hub does have notches at 180 degrees for driving out the bearing races.
Allen
> On Feb 26, 2021, at 8:52 PM, Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com> wrote:
>
> The "how to get them out" posts seem to be spot on. A tip for driving the
> new ones in - you can use the bench grinder on your old races to make them
> slightly smaller diameter and use them (with other suitable implements of
> destruction) to drive the new ones in.
>
> On driving them out - many hubs have a little cutout in a couple of spots to
> give you better access to the back side of the race. Not sure about the TR
> hub, but clean all the grease out and look for those.
>
> Cheers, Tony Drews
>
>> On 2/26/2021 4:59 PM, Jim Henningsen wrote:
>> Ok, havenâ??t changed these out by myself before and want to learn to do it
>> correctly. Redoing front suspension on myTR4a. Looking for recommendations
>> on removing the front wheel bearing races so I donâ??t damage the hub. Same
>> as a Tr6. Thought Iâ??d ask our experts since I didnâ??t see a triumph post
>> on YouTube and I donâ??t always trust YouTube.
>> Jim Henningsen
>> Ocala, fl
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