Not something I have done before, but if anyone has any great suggestions I am all ears.
Don't trust the Clymer manual on this one, it should have a special note for the LS wheels.
The compound alloy LS wheels have a hard rim but a soft hub and spokes. Supposedly it lent to light weight while retaining strength where it was needed. It's also why the paint cracks around the rim between the two alloys.
Anywho, this is from the BMW factory manual's special section on wheel bearings for the LS:
R 65 LS (Deep-groove ball bearings)
Remove brake discs (front wheel only). Place the wheel (hub down) on a hot plate and heat to app. 80 degrees C
Pull out the ball bearing with Kukko puller No. 21/3 and support bridge 22-1
Drive in the new bearing with drift BMW No. 00 5 550 while the hub is still warmMake sure your motorbike shop knows about this or they could wreck the wheel. Using intense heat such as a torch could ruin the paint around the hub. Not sure if the alloy would suffer.