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Removing bogie wheel by torsion spring.

MFC44

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I cannot get this wheel off to put on my new springs any suggestions. Thanks.
 

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There's a puller made for these.

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Down side it they're over $300.00. I borrowed one from our local dealer. Removed both wheels in the parking lot. Returned the tool in 10 minutes. Took longer to walk back and forth than it did to remove the wheels. Are you friends with your dealer?
 
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There's a puller made for these.

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Down side it they're over $300.00. I borrowed one from our local dealer. Removed both wheels in the parking lot. Returned the tool in 10 minutes. Took longer to walk back and forth than it did to remove the wheels. Are you friends with your dealer?
Unfortunately not. My closest guy is 30 miles away Rich's Yamaha when I asked his lead Mechanic a question about a wrench for the oil filter he was less than helpful. So I assume he will be even less when I ask him to borrow the puller
 
Unfortunately not. My closest guy is 30 miles away Rich's Yamaha when I asked his lead Mechanic a question about a wrench for the oil filter he was less than helpful. So I assume he will be even less when I ask him to borrow the puller
Thanks for the info though
 


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