Subject: Rear bearing regrease and inspection. Just started the rear bearing regrease. Interesting job to say the least. The hardest part was getting the cones off. After pulling the shaft set it aside and use a larger phillips driver to take the two screws out. Looks things over first as a precaution. Spin the retainer off then pull the hub. I took the rear seal out and will replace it even though it looked good. With 42k on the hardware it's not a bad idea. The bearing looked good but the grease was more liquid than grease. The rear one which is larger than the front one was greased better. I cleaned and now will put together. While off I inspected the brakes and they look real good. No need to change them. No leakage of brake fluid. I hope this will answer any questions for those who want to regrease their rear end. It wasn't that bad. Also I painted all parts even the rims - that you can see in another post. Let me know if you have any questions. Ted from Seattle.