@@TheVintageEngineerI just swapped the bearings on my son’s bike. I ended up using a pilot bearing puller from harbor freight. The front wheel came right out. The back bearings were in there good. I had to soak them with WD-40 and even heat them up a bit. Replaced them with some Timken bearings and now it’s nice and smooth.
Whats the link for the bearings please😊
Thanks, my sons mx350 just started free spinning. Freewheel isn't engaging. Any ideas?
If it sticks or won't grab, both are signs of freewheel failures. Just order another and install. They are pretty cheap.
Can you change the rear bearings without disassembling the freewheeel?
@@soloban81 yes you shouldn’t have to to knock the bearing out
@@TheVintageEngineerI just swapped the bearings on my son’s bike. I ended up using a pilot bearing puller from harbor freight. The front wheel came right out. The back bearings were in there good. I had to soak them with WD-40 and even heat them up a bit. Replaced them with some Timken bearings and now it’s nice and smooth.
Where did you get all the parts?
Kickstand, throttle, controller, chain and brake lever from Monster Scooter. Batteries from eBay. Bearings from amazon.
@@TheVintageEngineer awesome. Thanks. Do you have the part number for the wheel bearings?
@@nmracer4632 @ 1:30 6001-2rs I believe.
@@nmracer4632 these are what I ordered before amzn.to/3wy6RUF
@@TheVintageEngineer thank you.