Steering bearings on the Guzzi. The original ones were set way too tight from the factory, and feeling a little notchy. They're a cheap cage bearing and two part race, about as crappy as could be. I replaced with a tapered roller bearing set.
Life's better with a center stand:
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The socket used to get the top triple off:
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Here's a shot of the original bearings ( I cut the race to use as a driver later, so pay not attention to that).
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I was going to pound out the old races with a punch, but there's so little to grab on to, I couldn't get any purchase. I bought a cheap tool from Amazon for all of thirteen bucks, and it had 'em out in no time. So easy!
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I used an old race and a socket to drive the new races in.
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The lower bearing on the steering stem gave me the most trouble. There are many ways to go about this, and many ways for me to screw it up. I chose not to be a hero, and took it to Ken in Whitby. Quick and simple for him, of course.
So, a relatively straightforward task. If you have some tools and a little know how, this is a good DIY job.
Have I ever mentioned how easy and satisfying it is to work on the Guzzi?