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Rear axle tool

Mahaflac

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Greetings all,

can someone point me to me to where I can buy the special socket to remove the bearings from the rear wheel of a 2013 can Spyder ST
 
Thanks

Are you fairly sure this is the correct size? I have already changed the bearings. I had to Fabricate a tool to get that odd nut off. I just thought I would have the correct tool next time.
 
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That's the one that's been recommended.

I bought it recently in anticipation of doing this job at my next tire change, but haven't personally tried it. So if you also take a leap of faith and buy it, let us know if it does or doesn't work.
 
Tool

I used a piece of flat steel about 3 inches long and a crescent wrench, but I saw where someone welded a large nut to a piece of flat steel. Seems like it's always something weird on this bike. I had a VERY hard time getting the inside bearing out......and of course, nobody stocked all 3 bearings, so better order them ahead of time. Or go to a different manufacturer. Good luck.
 
Wheel bearing tool

Wrecking bar, Home Depot, 20 bucks. Fits perfectly, works great!! I have several. The special tool was crazy expensive for how often I would use it. Turns out, never!!
 
I used a piece of flat steel about 3 inches long and a crescent wrench, but I saw where someone welded a large nut to a piece of flat steel. Seems like it's always something weird on this bike. I had a VERY hard time getting the inside bearing out......and of course, nobody stocked all 3 bearings, so better order them ahead of time. Or go to a different manufacturer. Good luck.


Like this?

Works great and I can use a torque wrench with it!
 

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