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Anyone know what is the easiest way to remove the 6206 bearing behind the secondary sheave?
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Warm up the brace its in and give the shaft a tap from the chaincase side with deadblow plastic hammer.Anyone know what is the easiest way to remove the 6206 bearing behind the secondary sheave?
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Ok but Is possible to change it without opening the chaincase?
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Never did myself but you may be able remove brace bolts to rotate the brace and get enough room to get it off with heat,very careful tap and good support of the shaft. I do not recommend doing it like that. You would be better off just cleaning and regreasing that bearing if not willing to open chaincase
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I think it's will be a pain if you not opening the chain case! If you had never change the upper gear in the chain case it's a good opportunity to replace it in same time. Because this gear take a lot of wear in a few miles
Ok but Is possible to change it without opening the chaincase?
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I think it's will be a pain if you not opening the chain case! If you had never change the upper gear in the chain case it's a good opportunity to replace it in same time. Because this gear take a lot of wear in a few miles
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Do you know the part number for that gear('14 LTX SE).Never did myself but you may be able remove brace bolts to rotate the brace and get enough room to get it off with heat,very careful tap and good support of the shaft. I do not recommend doing it like that. You would be better off just cleaning and regreasing that bearing if not willing to open chaincase


Here you go Compliments of Port Yamaha. 14 LTX SE Gear. Ask for TY Discount. If under warranty yet turn it in. Should not have to be paying for this every year. But either way replace it if the gray coating is wore and it will be.