Christmas time is different this year, we can't go anywhere, so it's the scooter who has to suffer.
Like the title says, l did an transmission service because there was some light axial play in the sprockets when l was pushing the rear wheel fore and back. I had a spare gear at hand, so it went easily.
Since during my CVT adventure the cover and belt were off anyway....
Once the gear bell was off, even the present bearings and oilseals didn't show any remarkable sign of play or wear, l replaced them with new ones.
Taking out old bearings from motorside and gear bell has to be done by heating both alumimium cast parts pretty much up to 150° C for this bearings are shrunken in.
(oil smokes up at this temp)
Apply a good bearing puller before you start heating with a heat gun. Tension the puller and a light tap with an hammer, and out they come. Installing is reverse, heating the seats, freezing the bearing and they drop in..
Since my shop did not have the gasket on stock, l had to make it by myself...
Minimal play now on my gear sprockets.
Pics indicate size of bearings according to standarts and oilseals size in mm. All spares where less than €70,-. Inclusive 200ml SAE90 gear oil.
So you see how nice Christmas even with COVID restrictions can be