I'm trying to strip an LTS frame and have got stuck with some bearings. It seems they're a rather tight friction fit into the relevant bit of frame, and I'm not sure how to get them out. I've tried placing a suitably-sized metal disc over them and applying several swift smacks from a mallet, but with absolutely nil effect. I've also tried tightening a G clamp over the entire thing, to push one side through into the middle. That just bends the two arms of the frame closer together. Even with something rammed between the arms as tight as possible to minimise the flexing, they still bend. I've therefore given up on that idea too, for fear of damaging something.
Any other possibilities? Anyone got anything as cunning as a fox who's just been appointed professor of cunning at Oxford university? If this bit's tough, I'm really not looking forward to the stuck seatpost.
Any other possibilities? Anyone got anything as cunning as a fox who's just been appointed professor of cunning at Oxford university? If this bit's tough, I'm really not looking forward to the stuck seatpost.
