I drilled a 1mm hole to get mine out. But only do it if the bearing is rough, it's usually the outboard one that goes in my experience. Later models have eyes so you can use circlip pliers.
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I drilled a 1mm hole to get mine out. But only do it if the bearing is rough, it's usually the outboard one that goes in my experience. Later models have eyes so you can use circlip pliers.