How the heck do you remove the bearing from a R100R wheel

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My Oct 78 build snowflakes have the steel inserts.
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barryh wrote:My Oct 78 build snowflakes have the steel inserts.
My September 81 flakes don't.
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Duane I really don’t know where you get your information from? Over the years I’ve replaced many roller bearings from aluminum housings without using heat. A recent one was in a self-cleaning oil filter on a 3000 horsepower diesel. I can’t remember ever tearing one up. Most of the time they’re just barely less than slip fit. I don’t know why, I don’t design them, I just fix them
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ME 109 wrote:
barryh wrote:My Oct 78 build snowflakes have the steel inserts.
My September 81 flakes don't.

ME 109, I wonder if your flakes could have a thin layer of the aluminum casting hiding the steel, kind of like I talked about on my R/H side of the front wheel on my '78 R100S. If that "flaked bondo like" coating had been integral, then I wouldn't have seen parts of the darker oxidized steel insert, or so it would seem.

I don't really "need" for the snowflakes to have the steel insert or not. Or like the Oklahoma locals say, "I don't have a dog in this fight".

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Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
ME 109, I wonder if your flakes could have a thin layer of the aluminum casting hiding the steel
No Ken.

Ugly, innit!

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ME 109, what is that brown stuff at the back end?
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Duane Ausherman wrote:ME 109, what is that brown stuff at the back end?
That brown stuff? Why that's just rust from the metal insert in my sept 81 flake. :oops:

Gotta go, someone's at the front door.
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Well I'm a monkeys........ :? metal worker and all...

I've never put a magnet near my old rear flake. I did today after Duane's prompt.
Son of a..........it is impossible to see any join between the sleeve and ally hub. The colours are identical.

The new/second hand rear flake that I got off German ebay recently, has a sleeve that is most clearly visible.

I was beginning to think I was special too. :roll:
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For a minute I thought we had a rare case of aluminum rust!!
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Duane Ausherman wrote:ME 109, what is that brown stuff at the back end?

It could have been worse I spose.
Duane could have said rear end.
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