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You've saved people lots of time and effort. Thanks!
This is a fantastic tip and a great video. Thank you for posting this and providing detailed footage of how you did this.
Man I wish my Grom swingarm bushings would come out that easy! Those things had to be pressed in with a 20 ton press originally!
Best use for Craftsman sockets ever!
this is a great DIY'er tip if you don't have a bushing puller.. thanks for the tip..
Great vid man, short, simple , funny and best if all gives the answer. Thanks for posting that .
22mm hole saw worked for me,all 6 bushing gets everything out even that hard metal sleeve that was IMPOSSIBLE
Very nicely done. Quick and painless. You da man!
Awesome!!! Yes, simular has been done, like for bushings in my car, I've done this before but... it still applies here!!! Thanks for the video!!!
I have a press and this still looks like the way to go! Your the man
I had to add a little heat to mine but than again they were in there since 1971 . Great tip !!
Thanks guys, I have no access to my channel anymore. Wish I did, cause it's wild to see how many people have watched these old videos loool
Very nice! I've got to try this on my swing arm bushing that's stuck.
Your the man! Just the help I needed, thanks for sharing
i am just about to try this as the hammer and punch wont look at it . thanks .
F@#k yeah! Thanks for the quick tip. Very helpful.
Wow brilliant 👍
you got any tips if its stuck so hard that a 30 ton press couldnt get it out and i did what you did in the video with a cylinderhead bolt and stripped the threads ? also heated the aluminium close to the melting point
very good job
Nice one idea! Amazing..
Ingenious.
what size is the socket you used to push the bushing through? I see to clear it on the left its a 7/8th
Dude $$$$ I have to try this.
Genius.
Thanks brother from India
Brilliant
Nice trick. Tks
did you put the new bushing back in same way you took them out?
Nice job tks
I was hoping for the install of the new ones too tbh.
just sand the slot down so its a semi slide fit and you wont have any trouble in the future
Nice!!!
Sweet👌
Neat tip! My swingarm is about 2 1/2 feet wide on my atv, so this ain't gonna work.
Threaded rod from the hardware store...
@@mzantow2000 ended up getting a beading puller and modifying it. Was a royal pita
Smart 🤓
Life saver :"v
😁👍🏼🥺🥺🥺🍺🍺🖖🏼🏍
Banyak cakap...lpas tu x tujukan pon btol2 cra pusing dy....tau2 trus kua dh bush tu..
You've saved people lots of time and effort. Thanks!
This is a fantastic tip and a great video. Thank you for posting this and providing detailed footage of how you did this.
Man I wish my Grom swingarm bushings would come out that easy! Those things had to be pressed in with a 20 ton press originally!
Best use for Craftsman sockets ever!
this is a great DIY'er tip if you don't have a bushing puller.. thanks for the tip..
Great vid man, short, simple , funny and best if all gives the answer. Thanks for posting that .
22mm hole saw worked for me,all 6 bushing gets everything out even that hard metal sleeve that was IMPOSSIBLE
Very nicely done. Quick and painless. You da man!
Awesome!!! Yes, simular has been done, like for bushings in my car, I've done this before but... it still applies here!!! Thanks for the video!!!
I have a press and this still looks like the way to go! Your the man
I had to add a little heat to mine but than again they were in there since 1971 . Great tip !!
Thanks guys, I have no access to my channel anymore. Wish I did, cause it's wild to see how many people have watched these old videos loool
Very nice! I've got to try this on my swing arm bushing that's stuck.
Your the man! Just the help I needed, thanks for sharing
i am just about to try this as the hammer and punch wont look at it . thanks .
F@#k yeah! Thanks for the quick tip. Very helpful.
Wow brilliant 👍
you got any tips if its stuck so hard that a 30 ton press couldnt get it out and i did what you did in the video with a cylinderhead bolt and stripped the threads ? also heated the aluminium close to the melting point
very good job
Nice one idea! Amazing..
Ingenious.
what size is the socket you used to push the bushing through? I see to clear it on the left its a 7/8th
Dude $$$$ I have to try this.
Genius.
Thanks brother from India
Brilliant
Nice trick. Tks
did you put the new bushing back in same way you took them out?
Nice job tks
I was hoping for the install of the new ones too tbh.
just sand the slot down so its a semi slide fit and you wont have any trouble in the future
Nice!!!
Sweet👌
Neat tip! My swingarm is about 2 1/2 feet wide on my atv, so this ain't gonna work.
Threaded rod from the hardware store...
@@mzantow2000 ended up getting a beading puller and modifying it. Was a royal pita
Smart 🤓
Life saver :"v
😁👍🏼🥺🥺🥺🍺🍺🖖🏼🏍
Banyak cakap...lpas tu x tujukan pon btol2 cra pusing dy....tau2 trus kua dh bush tu..