1. Remove the rear wheel.
2. Remove the brake caliper and disc.
3. Remove the axle nut and washer.
4. Slide the axle out of the swingarm.
5. Remove the wheel bearings from the hub.
To remove the wheel bearings, you will need a bearing puller. A bearing puller is a tool that is used to remove bearings from a hub. You can purchase a bearing puller from most auto parts stores.
Once you have the bearing puller, follow these steps to remove the wheel bearings:
1. Attach the bearing puller to the bearing.
2. Turn the screw on the bearing puller to pull the bearing out of the hub.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other bearing.
Once the bearings are removed, you can clean and inspect them. If the bearings are damaged, you will need to replace them.
To install new wheel bearings, follow these steps:
1. Press the new bearings into the hub.
2. Install the axle nut and washer.
3. Slide the axle through the swingarm.
4. Install the brake caliper and disc.
5. Install the rear wheel.
Once the new bearings are installed, you can test ride the bike to make sure that the bearings are working properly.