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Doing some renovation on my 1971 CT70 K0
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<blockquote data-quote="NathanT" data-source="post: 196128" data-attributes="member: 17310"><p>Thanks. I should have taken some pictures before I started for comparison.</p><p></p><p>I've never done anything like this before so there was a lot of learning involved. And I had to buy a few tools along the way, like an impact driver, snap ring pliers, a chain breaker, and a set of ratcheting metric wrenches (okay I didn't absolutely need those but they're really nice). The chain breaker was to cut the new chain to length but it broke the first time I tried to use it and I ended up breaking the chain by just grinding the rivet off the pin and pushing it out with a punch. The only real problem I had was that I was unable to remove the old wheel bearings from the hubs. I ended up taking the wheels to the local Honda dealer and they removed the bearings for me for about $150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NathanT, post: 196128, member: 17310"] Thanks. I should have taken some pictures before I started for comparison. I've never done anything like this before so there was a lot of learning involved. And I had to buy a few tools along the way, like an impact driver, snap ring pliers, a chain breaker, and a set of ratcheting metric wrenches (okay I didn't absolutely need those but they're really nice). The chain breaker was to cut the new chain to length but it broke the first time I tried to use it and I ended up breaking the chain by just grinding the rivet off the pin and pushing it out with a punch. The only real problem I had was that I was unable to remove the old wheel bearings from the hubs. I ended up taking the wheels to the local Honda dealer and they removed the bearings for me for about $150. [/QUOTE]
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