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Mattastic |
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 Mattastic Trackday Trickster
Joined: 03 Aug 2003 Karma :    
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 Posted: 23:30 - 10 May 2004 Post subject: Removal of a back wheel |
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My back tyre is balder than a balding bald thing and needs replacing. My local bike mechanic will fit me the tyre for a fiver but will charge a lot more if the wheel is attached to the bike (obviously because of the work involved)
So to my question, how easy is it to remove the rear wheel and what tools will I need? The bike is a GS125 if that helps. ____________________ Too skint to buy a bike  |
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Joined: 22 Mar 2002 Karma :     
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Very easy - a spanner(or ratchett and appropriate sized socket) or 2 and some elbow grease.
Oh - and some actual grease to put on the axle when you put it back in.  ____________________ BCF: Be yourself, just don't be an arse. |
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 robbiehall Renault 5 Driver
Joined: 20 Jul 2003 Karma :    
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 Panther Nova Slayer

Joined: 23 Apr 2004 Karma :    
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should be easy enough, but the fiddley bit may be getting the drum brake drum off....taking your time is the key. Is there is someone with some more experiance to help you?..  ____________________ Mike |
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 craigT19 Jolly Green Giant

Joined: 09 Feb 2002 Karma :  
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 Posted: 21:38 - 13 May 2004 Post subject: |
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Take out the split pin, get the right size spanner and undo the main nut, slide the wheel forward and remove the chain (rest this on a rag or something to stop it getting covered in shit).
now as for the drum...on my honda XL125 i did this.
On the drug your see a small lever thats conected to the brake cable, then to the drum. on the bit that joins the drum your see lots of teeth (on the inside of the lever) get a screw or something and scratch a line right across the lever...and the "nipple" its gripping. (this will help you later)
somewhere on this will be a small bolt, or an allen key type screw..or even just a screw , undo this and the lever will some straight off.
you now have a free back wheel
when you put it back together (this is were the line u scratched is handy) simply put the lever in the exact position it was in when you took it off, this will mean you don't have to fiddle with the brake drum.
Regards ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
Current bike : - 2016 MT-10
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 105 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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