just went through it with a hustler, it took 4 days of sitting lubed from hell and a small hydraulic jack to pop them free, if you look at the mini bike discussion post from 4-12-24 you'll will see some other members thoughts and a sweet family photo of the twins and our pet, But anyway I had to saturate them with penetrating oil day after day and then one popped which made me use 2 small hydraulic jacks (one on each side) and that popped a day later, And then there was the plastic bushing which kept me from using real heat only because those bushings are no longer available through Black widow motorsports, everything but those bushings can be bought from them, I found a set online in fair condition after wrestling another 2 days and more oil to work them out with some heat one was salvageable but the other was rough from the previous owners poor restoration job,so I am using the best of the 2 sets to repair my forks, the pictures I post will at least give you an actual detailed picture of what you are removing, the small lip on the tube fits into a groove just inside the forks so you need to try and preserve that lip as that is what holds them in unless frozen LOL, the split in the one side will alow you to overlap the other side so you can pry it out,