I was looking around at the instructions in the manual for steering stem bearing maintenance. There's some
special tools listed, turns out one is ungoogleable: 07935-MJ1000B
I did some head scratching and cross referencing, and believe that 07935-MJ1000B is a typo... google for
07953-MJ1000B... I think that's what they meant to say

... anyhow, I'll know soon...
I wondered if other people had come up short looking for a 07935-MJ1000B and found this in the tech archives
from 2006:
I'm going to replace the steering stem bearings and races because the races have an indent to them at the handle bar center position. Using Hondas Valk Service Manual as a reference it indicates that there are 9 different tools necessary to drive out and in the bearings and races. When I checked with the Power Sports Pro web site http://www.powersportspro.com/Partsfish/, I found 8 of the 9, the ninth apparently is not available ( I will check with my local stealer tomorrow). Does anyone have these tools available for rent? Any advice as to what to expect when doing the job?
Also the Power Sports Pro web site parts fiche
http://www.powersportspro.com/Partsfish/displayfiche.asp
regarding the actual bearings and races does not show the replacement races, I'm not to worried yet as I need to call my stealer tomorrow
The part numbers are as follows;
Stem socket 07916-3710100
REMOVER BRG 07946-3710500
DRIVER STEERING STEM 07946-MB00000
DRIVER 07749-0010000
ATTACHMENT 52X55MM 07746-0010400
ATTACHMENT 42X47MM 07746-0010300
ATTACHMENT 37X40MM 07746-0010200
07RAK-S040122 07949-3710001
And the one that can't be located on the fiche is
Bearing Race Remover Attachment 07935-MJ1000B
Thanks,
Richard in Milwaukee
VRCC 17841 I didn't find any one place that had all the special tools (I didn't like call them on the phone
or anything, I just used google) so I made three orders from three different places... they'll
probably drizzle in slowly over the next couple of weeks...
I usually "make do", but I ordered the driver, socket and two attachments listed for replacing
swingarm bearings, and they were so cool that I figgered I could do the head bearings too if
I had the right tools!
-Mike "special tools - it's the new chrome!"
