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    1985 Honda ATC 250r

    I just got a 1985 250r. The rear bearings are shot. the guy I got it from gave me a new set of bearings, and a (new) axle carrier. how do I remove the old one and install the new one, (with the new bearings). I used to own a 1984 200s and the axle removal, and bearing replacement was easy. The 250r looks way different, I've looked on Google and YouTube with no luck. any help would be appreciated, I want to get it ready for trike feast at Haspin Acres.

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    Jeff

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    http://www.oscarmayer.net/atc/manuals/ that link has all kinds of service manuals to help you along the way

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    You will need to get some tools if you don't have huge wrenches on hand. Tusk makes a kit with 2 wrenches for the axle nuts. Heads up, one of the nuts is Left Handed Thread.

    I have the driver set to install bearings. If you do not, there is a sticky in Trikesylvania about how to do this.

    One thing leads to another and the money purging begins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arlaunch View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by arlaunch View Post
    You will need to get some tools if you don't have huge wrenches on hand. Tusk makes a kit with 2 wrenches for the axle nuts. Heads up, one of the nuts is Left Handed Thread.
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    Both lock nuts are left handed threads.


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