This is the official guide. It advises using a punch to wack the new bearings back in to place. My question is, couldn't one just use the cones to press the new bearings back in to place? with a 15mm spanner.
Don’t use the cones: by just pressing against the inner race you’ll put tangential force on the ball bearings, digging into both races and risking ruining the bearing. Use the old bearing as suggested above.
I'm going to replace the bearings in my halo back wheel, they've definitely had it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPtOYLVNCwc
This is the official guide. It advises using a punch to wack the new bearings back in to place. My question is, couldn't one just use the cones to press the new bearings back in to place? with a 15mm spanner.
Let me know if I'm missing something here.