You are not alone on this issue you had with the neck bearings. I had exact same issue with my EX frame when I was first time getting her together. I ended up using my dremel and slowly ground through the left over race.
Ive got to replace mine on my motovox working on stretch kit and hydrolic brake kit add all new bearings after i tear it down for powder coat bike is taking some time to get done
@@nicsminibikes I used to buy those p. G. N's off of Amazon and they were relatively good and then the quality of it was just winter to do some research and find a good neither German or Japanese bearing for some of these wheel bearings that's one of my main Issues with these 6 inch small tire bikes. I just blow through bearings like crazy.
Luckily I have a local bearing store that sales skf bearings they are pretty good. They don't stock these little head tube bearings tho. I haven't had to do a 6 inch wheel bearing yet but I have done a few 8 inchers
I’m rebuilding a BT200x that I got from facebook. I ran into this problem today! With your video, I was able to get them out!
You are not alone on this issue you had with the neck bearings. I had exact same issue with my EX frame when I was first time getting her together. I ended up using
my dremel and slowly ground through the left over race.
I've almost been there I think last time I used a torch just to heat the head tube up and got them out. They are a pain that's for sure!
Nice bike nick
@@FYAMOTO thank you!
Ive got to replace mine on my motovox working on stretch kit and hydrolic brake kit add all new bearings after i tear it down for powder coat bike is taking some time to get done
Buy quality bearings no Amazon junk like me lol
@@nicsminibikes I used to buy those p. G. N's off of Amazon and they were relatively good and then the quality of it was just winter to do some research and find a good neither German or Japanese bearing for some of these wheel bearings that's one of my main Issues with these 6 inch small tire bikes. I just blow through bearings like crazy.
Luckily I have a local bearing store that sales skf bearings they are pretty good. They don't stock these little head tube bearings tho. I haven't had to do a 6 inch wheel bearing yet but I have done a few 8 inchers
@nicsminibikes I'm going to add some crf50 wheels to my mm80 that way I can tune the wheels and add just a little more flex for swing arm