I'm trying to replace the bearings from a Hope BBSS30N bottom bracket.
I've done it once before and drifted/bodged the bearings out from the inside. I'm struggling to repeat the process, so before admitting defeat and buying a whole new shell and bearing kit, I thought I would consult the STW masses to see if there were any nuggets of wisdom out there?
What seems to be the problem? Just a punch and hammer should do it.
Ineptitude on my part I suspect. Just wondering if there are any other hacks or tools to help, or if it is a case of persistence.
I'm sure it is all fine, but just seems like a bit of a bodge for a Hope product.
The shell has 2 slots to access the inner bearing race, so locate them and tap ?
Haven’t tried, but I guess you could also use a bearing puller if you left them in the bike… probably wouldn’t do that with a press fit bb though.
Do what binman says.
I did mine last week. It might help to clean the inside so you can see the 2 little grooves.
Line up a screwdriver and give it a thump.
Dunking the whole BB in a pan of boiling water for a minute or so can make a lot of difference too.
The bearing puller tool from bsc components makes removing bearings from any cups (even press fit) a piece of piss
Thanks all