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1979 R65 wheel bearings

jschara

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I want to clean and repack my front wheel bearings on my 1979 R65. Problem is I can't figure out how to remove the seals. They are metal with no space to get anything in between the seal and the rim to pry them out. Any suggestions?

Jim
 
The reason why I wanted to remove the bearings is I had the rim straightened. The people I sent it to recommend I change the bearings. I'm the original owner of the bike and can't remember ever cleaning the bearings or checking the condition of the races. The picture shows a bigger gap between the seal and the rim.

I hope the picture comes through.

Jim
 

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This should be the arrangement of the front wheel from side to side:

https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthrea...ent-Snowflakes&p=601988&viewfull=1#post601988

There are two "top hats" called compression rings by BMW. They are pushing down on the bearing with the wider part of the brim. In order to get the seals out, you would need to get something under that lip which is inside the stack up.

Brook shows how he removed the seals on this page about 1/4 of the way down:

https://brook.reams.me/bmw-motorcyc...wheel-bearings-remove-install-adjust-preload/

On the other hand, you're going to be replacing the seals anyway. I suspect that the black part is rubber. What about find a sheet metal screw and screwing it into the outer covering and using that to grab with a pair of pliers and pull the seal away.
 
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