The plot thickens...
First of all thank you guys for all of the help. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be attempting a job like this without the knowledge in this group. I soldiered on with the rear arms and finally was able to press out all of the bushes, bearings and grease tubes. The second one was not pretty - the tube came out in pieces and the bush got lost inside the arm for about 30 minutes.
So, onto the front. Ball joints. They're no fun.
I've been trying every trick in the book. BFH, BFHx2 (hitting on the sides), and I broke the breaker. Yep. And the ball joint too.

The thread on top of this balljoint is mushroomed out too, so it'll need replacing.

So, outside of getting a new balljoint splitter, what do I try next? Since I'm no longer worried about harming the boot, is a pickle fork a better tool for the job? Should I buy a 4ft pry bar and lean on it? Should I get bigger muscles and go back to the hammers?
Next I've clearly got to remove the whole joint, so I've folded back to lock tab, but the only wrench I have that size is a big adjustable fella. I simply can't get it to loosen. I'm starting to get worried that in order to get it out I'll need the hub in a vice, which means I have to learn about removing the half-shaft, to remove the assembly. I dd manage to get the upper arm pin out, and the donut finally dropped out. The pin and inside of the upper arm looks to be in good shape, so I'll leave it alone.
This doesn't look so easy on the passenger side. The radiator and cooling setup hides the bracket and pin area, so I think I'm going to start removing the whole cooling system first thing in the am. This at least gives me an opportunity to install the silicone hoses that have been sitting on the bench for 3 months.
I'm having a lot of fun with this project. It quickly snowballed into what seems like a full restoration job, but once it's done I know I'll be very satisfied. Well, I hope you guys have some more words of wisdom to keep me going. Either way, more beers and fun tomorrow!
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1998 Rover Mk VII
2001 Honda CBR 929RR (street)
2014 BMW S1000RR (track)
