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for easier removal bounce the tyre while on the centre stand and pull /push on the spindle then,remove lower shock mounting nuts and pull shocks off studs so swinging arm drops low enough to allow spindle extraction without need to remove exhaust,re assemble with nut on exhaust side.the clutch lever mount can be closed up by careful use of large pliers.the adjuster slot can be filled with oil and the lever pulled to lubricate the cable,the slot should be left facing downwards.if replacing cable always use yamaha original.the screw adjuster at the clutch end that pushes on the clutch pushrod should be pointed for lower friction,if it is flat it should be replaced for better action,also grease the worm drive that activates it that is mounted in the casing.i have used a cable oiler filled with grease for two finger progressive clutch action on old cables.every rxs i ever look at has a stiff cluth action,new cable and lots of lubrication sorted both of mine!!!!!!!brakes at front always rubbish,buy a new battery once a year ,less if you do lots of indicating and braking,use silkolene super two for no smoke or decoking,pirelli mt65 my favourite tyre,city demon good,throw away yokohama or other cheap rubber as hosptal food is rubbish these days.i had 40000 miles on both of mine with no engine work but both written off by pricks in cars,thats 6 volt lighting for you!!!! |
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for easier removal bounce the tyre while on the centre stand and pull /push on the spindle then,remove lower shock mounting nuts and pull shocks off studs so swinging arm drops low enough to allow spindle extraction without need to remove exhaust,re assemble with nut on exhaust side.the clutch lever mount can be closed up by careful use of large pliers.the adjuster slot can be filled with oil and the lever pulled to lubricate the cable,the slot should be left facing downwards.if replacing cable always use yamaha original.the screw adjuster at the clutch end that pushes on the clutch pushrod should be pointed for lower friction,if it is flat it should be replaced for better action,also grease the worm drive that activates it that is mounted in the casing.i have used a cable oiler filled with grease for two finger progressive clutch action on old cables.every rxs i ever look at has a stiff cluth action,new cable and lots of lubrication sorted both of mine!!!!!!!brakes at front always rubbish,buy a new battery once a year ,less if you do lots of indicating and braking,use silkolene super two for no smoke or decoking,pirelli mt65 my favourite tyre,city demon good,throw away yokohama or other cheap rubber as hosptal food is rubbish these days.i had 40000 miles on both of mine with no engine work but both written off by pricks in cars,thats 6 volt lighting for you!!!! |
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for easier removal bounce the tyre while on the centre stand and pull /push on the spindle then,remove lower shock mounting nuts and pull shocks off studs so swinging arm drops low enough to allow spindle extraction without need to remove exhaust,re assemble with nut on exhaust side.the clutch lever mount can be closed up by careful use of large pliers.the adjuster slot can be filled with oil and the lever pulled to lubricate the cable,the slot should be left facing downwards.if replacing cable always use yamaha original.the screw adjuster at the clutch end that pushes on the clutch pushrod should be pointed for lower friction,if it is flat it should be replaced for better action,also grease the worm drive that activates it that is mounted in the casing.i have used a cable oiler filled with grease for two finger progressive clutch action on old cables.every rxs i ever look at has a stiff cluth action,new cable and lots of lubrication sorted both of mine!!!!!!!brakes at front always rubbish,buy a new battery once a year ,less if you do lots of indicating and braking,use silkolene super two for no smoke or decoking,pirelli mt65 my favourite tyre,city demon good,throw away yokohama or other cheap rubber as hosptal food is rubbish these days.i had 40000 miles on both of mine with no engine work but both written off by pricks in cars,thats 6 volt lighting for you!!!! |
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for easier removal bounce the tyre while on the centre stand and pull /push on the spindle then,remove lower shock mounting nuts and pull shocks off studs so swinging arm drops low enough to allow spindle extraction without need to remove exhaust,re assemble with nut on exhaust side.the clutch lever mount can be closed up by careful use of large pliers.the adjuster slot can be filled with oil and the lever pulled to lubricate the cable,the slot should be left facing downwards.if replacing cable always use yamaha original.the screw adjuster at the clutch end that pushes on the clutch pushrod should be pointed for lower friction,if it is flat it should be replaced for better action,also grease the worm drive that activates it that is mounted in the casing.i have used a cable oiler filled with grease for two finger progressive clutch action on old cables.every rxs i ever look at has a stiff cluth action,new cable and lots of lubrication sorted both of mine!!!!!!!brakes at front always rubbish,buy a new battery once a year ,less if you do lots of indicating and braking,use silkolene super two for no smoke or decoking,pirelli mt65 my favourite tyre,city demon good,throw away yokohama or other cheap rubber as hosptal food is rubbish these days.i had 40000 miles on both of mine with no engine work but both written off by pricks in cars,thats 6 volt lighting for you!!!! |
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for easier removal bounce the tyre while on the centre stand and pull /push on the spindle then,remove lower shock mounting nuts and pull shocks off studs so swinging arm drops low enough to allow spindle extraction without need to remove exhaust,re assemble with nut on exhaust side.the clutch lever mount can be closed up by careful use of large pliers.the adjuster slot can be filled with oil and the lever pulled to lubricate the cable,the slot should be left facing downwards.if replacing cable always use yamaha original.the screw adjuster at the clutch end that pushes on the clutch pushrod should be pointed for lower friction,if it is flat it should be replaced for better action,also grease the worm drive that activates it that is mounted in the casing.i have used a cable oiler filled with grease for two finger progressive clutch action on old cables.every rxs i ever look at has a stiff cluth action,new cable and lots of lubrication sorted both of mine!!!!!!!brakes at front always rubbish,buy a new battery once a year ,less if you do lots of indicating and braking,use silkolene super two for no smoke or decoking,pirelli mt65 my favourite tyre,city demon good,throw away yokohama or other cheap rubber as hosptal food is rubbish these days.i had 40000 miles on both of mine with no engine work but both written off by pricks in cars,thats 6 volt lighting for you!!!! |
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for easier removal bounce the tyre while on the centre stand and pull /push on the spindle then,remove lower shock mounting nuts and pull shocks off studs so swinging arm drops low enough to allow spindle extraction without need to remove exhaust,re assemble with nut on exhaust side.the clutch lever mount can be closed up by careful use of large pliers.the adjuster slot can be filled with oil and the lever pulled to lubricate the cable,the slot should be left facing downwards.if replacing cable always use yamaha original.the screw adjuster at the clutch end that pushes on the clutch pushrod should be pointed for lower friction,if it is flat it should be replaced for better action,also grease the worm drive that activates it that is mounted in the casing.i have used a cable oiler filled with grease for two finger progressive clutch action on old cables.every rxs i ever look at has a stiff cluth action,new cable and lots of lubrication sorted both of mine!!!!!!!brakes at front always rubbish,buy a new battery once a year ,less if you do lots of indicating and braking,use silkolene super two for no smoke or decoking,pirelli mt65 my favourite tyre,city demon good,throw away yokohama or other cheap rubber as hosptal food is rubbish these days.i had 40000 miles on both of mine with no engine work but both written off by pricks in cars,thats 6 volt lighting for you!!!! |
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That was unbelievable
OP - sounds like your wheel spindle is seized into the wheel bearings. It will come out with enough wallop but you'll have to replace the wheel bearings i should think. As for the clutch lever and rear brake lever, do you have any pics? Could be someone has fitted the wrong levers. ____________________ Space Is Deep |
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sorry, i wrote this quite a while ago. I've sorted out most of these things now, i ended up having to saw the spindle in two :-s!! Thanks for all your suggestions though everyone  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 283 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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