Hoping someone can offer some advice. I’m working on a late 80s Raleigh Montage, 88 I think. It has a u-brake on the rear which dates it.

Anyway I have it all stripped down, including the cup and cone bb.

The only thing I can’t seem to remove are the headset cups, as the headtube is slightly flared on the inside top and bottom, so I can’t get the tool to make contact with the edge of the cup.

What am I missing here? How do I get these out?

  • @RubberElectrons
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    22 months ago

    I’ve had to do similar for getting mildly press-fit ball bearings out from the inside of my motorcycle wheels.

    You’re making a tool called a ‘drift’, so look for a square edged piece of metal, could be a nice steel rod, paired with a light metal-face hammer. Slow and steady.

    Doesn’t apply here but for general knowledge: any type of impact on ball bearing races turns the bearing into 100% junk, do not reuse that extracted bearing.

    • misery mansionOP
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      12 months ago

      Posted an imgur link showing what I’m dealing with. Any advice appreciated! I am reticent to resort to the screwdriver, although I can see the logic in small taps in a rotation