Motion Pro is dedicated to producing the most versatile, unique and durable products for professional and home use. Motion Pro tools are designed to be simple to use, yet durable enough to withstand the harshest conditions. One of their goals is to offer tools of convenience. Do it right the first time with Motion Pro Tools. Fits bearing with 12 - 25 mm I.D.
I bought two of these and they are fantastic. You save so much time and ensure that the bearings are installed in a property-oriented and aligned manner. Makes the job super easy.
I had to fit some bearings on my 2015 V-strom rear wheel, this covered 3 out of 3 bearings due to the smaller dimensions but for most users it will just work .
Nice set, handy storage box, and after a couple of wheel bearings pays for itself as much as it would cost in the shop, especially if you have several bikes to store on!
Such a good product, a bit pricey in my opinion but worth every penny, very strong and helped me get out of my suitcases easily, would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good product driver set
Yes, we hammered all bearings in place with bells, chunks of wood and whistles. Buy the right tool, you will thank you. Even for you great mechanic who can easily handle this task, you will be surprised how well this tool works.
The product works exactly as advertised. I made it before I bought this kit using old bearings or bearing housings and that was fine so it's a nice touch rather than a must. I think if you are installing hundreds of bearings or have some other specific reason this might be more useful.
Check the bearing bore and diameter dimensions first. No directions included. If you look at the picture, the bolt goes through one of the five bearing bore sizes and through the correct diameter cup in the handle. Then turn it over and place the bearing on the bearing mount. I had to screw 17mm into a 40mm cup to get the front wheel bearings in. Then I screwed 20mm into a 47mm cup to get the rear bearings in. This tool does a pretty good job of keeping the bearings straight as you drive them…