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Old 02-17-09, 11:05 AM   #1
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Pit Posse Wheel Bearing Removal Tool

http://www.pitposse.com/whbereset.html

The tool kit arrived in November 2006. I tried it out on the YSR wheel bearings on my wife's race bike at the time. They were the most stuck wheel bearings I have ever dealt with.

I gotta say, this is the EASIEST wheel bearing removal I have had EVER! I wish I had known about this tool years ago (many wheel bearing changes ago.....) as it would have saved me much grief.

I got the set off ebay for $42 including shipping which is what the list price is, so I got it less shipping essentially, and less tax since Pit Posse is in FL. Well worth the price in my book.
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Old 02-17-09, 12:48 PM   #2
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Very nice. I've rented a tool from Advance Auto before for automotive wheel bearings, but I'm not sure if they have an attachment small enough for bike bearings.
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