Introduction
Rear wheel removal is required to change the tire or access the rear brakes.
Tools
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Loosen the exhaust strap:
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Use an 12mm wrench to loosen the exhaust band lock nut.
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A 6mm Allen key is required to unscrew the bolt at the bottom of the band.
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Once the bottom of the strap is loose, you can push it upward and slide the retaining pin that secures the top of the strap out to release it.
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A Torx T40 driver is required to remove the final bolt securing the exhaust.
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The Exhaust assembly is now free. Pull and wiggle the muffler back (taking care not to damage your exhaust joint gasket) until the muffler comes free from the header pipe.
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Remove the 15mm nut securing the upper front corner of the swingarm.
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Remove the 15mm nut securing the lower front corner of the swing arm.
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Straighten and remove the cotter pin securing the rear hub nut cover.
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Remove the cover from the rear hub nut.
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Remove the 24mm rear hub nut. Having a friend hold the rear brake handle will help break it loose. You can also use an impact wrench to remove it if you cannot get enough torque with a hand ratchet.
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There is a spacer behind the rear hub nut. It will slide off with little or no force.
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There is a spacer behind the rear hub nut. It will slide off with little or no force.
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Grip the swingarm and pull it free of the 2 15mm studs and rear axle. You will now have access to the rear wheel.
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and dont forget to remove 2 allen screws from shocks absorber and tilt it to remove swingers and tyre
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Remove the five 10mm bolts securing the rear wheel.
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Pull the wheel towards you, sliding it free of the rear axle.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
One comment
This is perhaps the best written diy that i have come across. As someone who has penned procedures for many items I take my hat off to you. Keep up the quality work. I would add to soak everything down with a “nutbuster spray and let soak before beginning. Sometimes things are a little too easily broken, especially cast items.
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