Steering stem bearing tool
- Phunnybone
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Steering stem bearing tool
Got to at least repack mine. Cyclemax has the removal tool for $129. I don’t have the tools to make my own as wing admin did in his tutorial. I ended up ordering one from Honda Classics on eBay (they’re located in England). Only $50 to buy it and it was here on the East coast in just 8 days. Just gotta wait for Amazon to deliver the other stuff I need before I tackle the job.
- WingAdmin
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Re: Steering stem bearing tool
You can get them a little bit cheaper from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Honda-07916-3710 ... ref=sr_1_1
- Phunnybone
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1985 GL1200 LTD (#2) (parting out)
Re: Steering stem bearing tool
Amazon is $90 and I got min for $50 - the way deliveries from Amazon have been lately it didn’t hurt to wait 2 or 3 more days before I got it 


- Phunnybone
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1985 GL1200 LTD (undergoing re-assembly)
1985 GL1200 LTD (#2) (parting out)
Re: Steering stem bearing tool
Then it turns out it was my front wheel bearing and not the steering stem bearing. Oh well, I'll be ready to regrease and tighten when needed.