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In this video, I'm using a "blind bearing puller" to remove a broken motorcycle wheel bearing. I had a bad bearing that came apart when I tried to drive it out from the back side with a punch. All that was left was the outer bearing race, and it only has a tiny little lip to get ahold of. A "blind hole" is a hole that does not go all the way through, or one does not have access from the back side. In this case, the hole is not necessarily blind, but I also couldn't punch out the bearing race from the rear. Thus, there was a need for a blind hole puller that goes in from the front side. The kit I used was: Orion Motor Tech OMT Blind Hole Collet Bearing Race and Seal Puller Extractor Kit, Slide Hammer Pilot Insert Inner Bearing Removal Tool Set, 16 Pieces Affiliate Link: https://amzn.to/4oOT08A The set above has collets from 1/4 to 2-1/3 inch diameter (6-59 mm). FYI: The inside diameter of the bearing race that I pulled in the video was 40mm. Other puller sets that I looked at only went up to 30 or 35mm, so make sure you measure your inside diameter before ordering a kit. While the smaller collets are fine if the bearing is intact, if the bearing breaks, the inside diameter of the outer bearing race is quite a bit larger than the inner bearing race. The wheel in the video was the rear wheel from an Alta Redshift MXR electric dirt bike.