I haven't actually changed them on a levo, but I did on canyon strive that was similar to this with two blind bearings.Hi, my low/main rear triangle pivot bearings on my 2018 Kenevo are worn out. I already have new bearings and now I am searching for some hints/idea/tutorial to change them. Help is greatly appreciated! Chris
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Cheers Swan, ordered a bearing extractor and a press from Bearing Pro tools. 30 Euro together. Since these bearings are quite small for the load they take, I will change them every 8-9 months in the future, as the main pivot bolt is likely to break if you have too much play in these bearings (happened to me 1 month ago)Not that it's going to help you, but a good Specialized shop will have the blind bearing puller with a collet setup that pulls those out. Kinda a specialized bit of kit, but obviously works pretty well compared to trying to hammer it with a punch and sockets.
Cheers Swan, ordered a bearing extractor and a press from Bearing Pro tools. 30 Euro together. Since these bearings are quite small for the load they take, I will change them every 8-9 months in the future, as the main pivot bolt is likely to break if you have too much play in these bearings (happened to me 1 month ago)
We haven't sold any Kenevos, and I haven't had any come through for repair.. But that looks like a 6803 or 6804 bearing. Cheap enough to source outside of the Specialized bearing kits. If you are riding in the muck, then definitely worth keeping spares around and replacing semi regularly.
I wonder if the levo has 4 also, if it has I only checked the 2 outside ones!Thank you very much Paul, good advice. I called a friend which has a generic bearing extractor. Was still quite a hassle as the bearing were rusted in, AND the Kenevo has 2 identical bearings side to side on each side, so 4 in total which was quite surprising after getting the first one out.
I guess the outer ones wear out quicker though: closer to water, dirt and greater leverage amount from the swing arm. I could also imagine that they just put two in for the Levo, because of lighter weight and little bit less harsh DH oriented purpose. To be honest just putting 2 more bearings in there seems a little bit of a bodge to me. Would be interesting to see if they did the same for the 2020 model.I wonder if the levo has 4 also, if it has I only checked the 2 outside ones!
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