Smitty wrote:...LONG lengths of water pipe, 4lb hammer, an angle grinder and a welder...
and a cold chisel. thats it.
The top bearing will be easy to remove, and generally the top *cup* ( the bit in the steering head), has a small
lip that extends into the steering head.......when you use a drift ( the water pipe) through the steering head from underneath, you can catch the edge of the lip, and hammer it out from underneath, slowly, moving around the lip so you do it 'evenly'. Replacing the top cup is easy, I use a piece of hardwood as the 'drift', place the cup in the steering head, and hammer in gently, holding the timber drift as 'flat' as possible on the top of the cup. The top race should just press onto the steering stem without any drama. Top race gets removed first, and replaced last.
The lower *cup* is a bitch. As Yoda says, run a small bead of weld with a stick (electric) welder, say 10mm, on opposite sides of the cup. This will give you a *lip*, that you place the drift on, through the steering head from the top side. (Depending on the bike, you may need to build up the bead higher, so the drift can get a good 'purchase'.) Give it a couple of gentle taps on each bead, and it should just about fall out (the welding will heat up the lower cup and this helps it dislodge.)
The lower tapered race is also a bitch - because they are an interference fit on the steering stem, an angle-grinder is the fastest, simplest way to get the bastards off. Two words......BE CAREFUL - you don't wanna go grinding through the steering stem

Once you have ground through the outer race, this should have out enough heat into the whole assembly, so that a cold chisel *should* be able to 'assist' the bearing up the stem and off.....once again, just work around the race evenly.
Good luck. The water pipe can also be used to drift the lower race onto the steering stem, if it is the right diameter ( ie, *just* enough to fit over the steering stem, and bear on the inner of the lower race.)
A bit long-winded, but its a fair old job this one....
