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Old 06-06-2009, 10:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Top Yoke "Metalastik" Bushing help

Does anyone have any experience, tips, or secrets on how to knock out the bushings on the Top yoke?

Do i have to take the top yoke off the bike and press them out? I tried to drift them out but I wasn't having any luck so I just decided to rely on all of you for some guidance.

I got the brand new ones standing by just dying to go in.... just need to get the old bastards out first.
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Easier if you take the top yoke off first. The bushings are a tight fit to begin with, and do get stuck with a bit of corrosion etc. In the past I have used a junior hacksaw blade down the centre to make a cut through the length of the bushes and then pry them out with an old screwdriver.
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Managed to drift mine out OK. The yoke was off the bike and solidly supported below the bushing. I also soaked in penetrating oil for a couple of days and applied some heat.
I used the proper service tool drift.

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Old 06-07-2009, 10:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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thanks a lot... i removed the top yoke and pressed out the inner core, then used a normal hacksaw blade by hand to cut through the outer steel part. once that was done, it only took a couple light taps with flat head screwdriver and they popped right out.

thanks again,,,
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Hammer them out with just the right sized drift or socket to hit the entire bush outer ring.
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