Hello all, I'm after a bit of help with my Thundercat swing arm. The mot is due in may, so after putting it off last year, I have finally decided to take my Yamaha yzf600r Thundercat to bits so I can tidy the swing arm up cos its become really rusty and untidy and wasn't sure if it would cause an mot fail one day. I removed the swing arm with not too much trouble with the help of the Haynes manual. After seeing the extent of the rust I decided against trying to remove it all with a wire brush and sander, so put it in to get sand/shot blasted at a local place. But unfortunately I didn't block up the bearings well enough, so the swing arm pivot bearings and suspension linkage bearings are needing replaced cos they have sand/grit in them. I tried getting them clean with wd-40 but they are too far gone. I've been reading in the Haynes manual and looking online for how to remove/fit these bearings and am a bit confused. Does anyone know if I can drift hit out the suspension linkage ones then push new ones in. And does anyone have some good pics or a video link to how to make and use a bearing draw bolt tool and if yes, do I need to drift punch say the left side bearing out first before I can use the draw tool to get the other side bearing out? Also where is best to get the correct size/type and cheap bearings from? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me cos I'd prefer to give it a go myself and save a few quid too, Andy