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Not sure why the wheels are made how they are but I've always been of the thought to drive the bearings in until they bottom in the bore, but if you do that with the stock KZ wheels there will be problems like you noticed. Another problem is that can come up is if one bearing is in too far you can't get the snap ring installed without binding the bearings. Don't ask me how I know.
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I don't see how they can be driven in too far: they should go in all the way until seated.
I'm assuming you drove them in correctly with bearing driver seated on the outer races (not the inner races).
Since they're in, just make sure the bearings aren't binding & the inner races aren't being deflected.
I would probably rig up a homemade wheel stand, then install the axle & spin the wheel to check it.
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martin_csr wrote: I don't see how they can be driven in too far: they should go in all the way until seated.
I'm assuming you drove them in correctly with bearing driver seated on the outer races (not the inner races).
Since they're in, just make sure the bearings aren't binding & the inner races aren't being deflected.
When installing bearings into my 750 wheels I drove in the first bearing until it bottomed. Then I dropped in the spacer tube and proceed to press in the second bearing. I was tapping tapping but the second bearing wouldn't go in far enough to allow installation of the snap ring because the spacer between the bearings was being compressed. I had to pound the first bearing backwards, striking it on the inner race :S , which I wasn't comfortable doing, in order to gain room for the second bearing. In the end I wound up pounding out the first bearing and started fresh with another new bearing, only this time I didn't drive it in all the way until it bottomed.
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Once it is cooled on one side, I put the spacer(s) in place from the opposite side and repeat the process. This puts very little strain on the bearings.
I was taught this method at Butler and Smith, the BMW headquarters in NJ, when I worked as a BMW bike mechanic. It works.
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To install bearings I put a small amount of grease on the wheel & on the outer races. This seemed like the common sense way to do it as the grease lubricates the surfaces & deters corrosion afterwards. They went in easy doing it this way. Later I checked the manual out of curiosity & that's what the Kaw manual says to do. I don't like the idea of heating & freezing as this introduces condensation which then leads to corrosion. probably inconsequential, but nonetheless....
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