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Technical Discussion => BMW Technical Q&A, Primarily R65 => Topic started by: montmil on September 17, 2009, 06:39:49 PM

Title: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: montmil on September 17, 2009, 06:39:49 PM
The '83 R65 needs new head bearings. "Notchy" feel in the steering plus the scoot wanders a bit at cruise.

Motobins supplied new bearings at one-third the asking price of my local vendor even factoring in the Royal Air Mail delivery. Fork slider bump stops, seals and felts will get the front end tuned up.

I ordered a Head Bearing Puller from Cycle Works LLC. The Kansas-based company is now owned by Dan; he carries on the Ed Korn tradition of affordable BMW-specific airhead tools.

Four day delivery was a pleasant surprise. The tool's craftsmanship looks great and it will likely last forever.

Check his website and be sure to sign up for the free email tech tips mailings.   Monte

http://www.cycleworks.net/about_us.htm
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: Rob Valdez 79 R65 on September 17, 2009, 06:51:41 PM
I too was presently surprised at Cycle Works fast and FREE shipping of my recently purchased swingarm race puller.

Thanks for the tip on the Motobins bearings, Monte.  I am getting ready to buy a set.

A question about the steering head puller.  Did you buy both tools for the inner and outer races?
I was under the impression that it was only the outer race that is the tough nut, and a standard bearing puller could get the rest....
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: montmil on September 17, 2009, 06:59:29 PM
Just bought the outer race puller for $39.00. There's a tech article on AirHeads Beemer Club that simplifies the explanation of removing the inner race/s.   Monte
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: nhmaf on September 17, 2009, 07:48:02 PM
I was thinking of buying that very same tool last year, but as I wasn't in immediate need, I put it off.   They are good folks to deal with.

Will the swingarm tool also work on the upper head bearings?

Nope - answered my own ?
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: Semper Gumby on September 19, 2009, 09:44:44 AM
I have a couple of tools from Ed Korn.  Nice guy.  Glad to see there is continuity with the new gent running the place.  8-)
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: montmil on September 19, 2009, 01:48:49 PM
The new gent guy is Dan, an engineer by trade. Ed Korn is a consultant to his former firm so I'd expect the quality and value to remain consistent.

Sent a thank you to Dan for the quick service and he responded that he tries to show his appreciation to his customers by getting the goods out pronto. What a refreshing idea!

Monte
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: AH1510 on September 20, 2009, 07:27:14 AM
Glad to hear the Ed Korn tools live on. I have purchased his stuff over the years and been very happy with the price and durability.
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: Rob Valdez 79 R65 on September 24, 2009, 06:29:33 PM
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Motobins supplied new bearings at one-third the asking price of my local vendor even factoring in the Royal Air Mail delivery.

That must be an expensive bearing house you have!
Motobins came out to be $42 US.
I think I can do that well locally.
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: Crossrodes on September 24, 2009, 07:27:16 PM
Do you guys in the US have to pay duty on imported parts from England?  If so what is the percentage?
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: nhmaf on September 24, 2009, 07:30:13 PM
It is my understanding that there is no duty as long as the value is below a certain amount.  There was no import duty/tax on the seatcover I ordered from motobins last year, though the value was just under $50.
What the limit is, I don't know..
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: montmil on September 25, 2009, 05:49:17 AM
I have ordered well over $100.00USD from Motobins with no "duty" issues.   Monte
Title: Re: Head Bearing Puller
Post by: montmil on September 25, 2009, 05:51:47 AM
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That must be an expensive bearing house you have! Motobins came out to be $42 US. I think I can do that well locally.

You may be right, but Indy would be a bit of a hump for me.  ;)

Monte