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Old 08-22-2007, 11:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to Remove your Front Wheel

You can pick this up at your local hardware store. Try and keep everything metric. The correct size is 19mm. The rest is self-explanatory.

Post any questions you have here and I'll do my best to answer them.
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Old 08-23-2007, 08:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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great idea! thanks for sharing. btw, your fender appears to have some kind of extension on it. What is it, where is it available?
Not too big on short fenders. They have a habit of slinging 'yuck' all ovr the engine and stuff. Ah, the discomfort we must bear just to look cool.
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great idea! thanks for sharing. btw, your fender appears to have some kind of extension on it. What is it, where is it available?
Not too big on short fenders. They have a habit of slinging 'yuck' all ovr the engine and stuff. Ah, the discomfort we must bear just to look cool.
I'm not seeing what your seeing, it looks stock to me????
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I made the same gadget that you did, although I used a 3/4" bolt and nuts. Fit right in there nice and snug. And now I keep it in my tool kit.
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LOL, I think it's safe to assume that everything on this Jap bike will be metric firstly. IMO from what I've seen anyway.
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Re: How to Remove your Front Wheel

Did you weld the nuts on or how do you make sure they stay in place when you apply torque to the tool?

BTW: the manual states to remove the brake calipers. I don't quite see why one should not be able to get the wheel out without removing them. Scratching my head...

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Re: How to Remove your Front Wheel

I never mentioned this before....use a torque wrench when putting it back together and don't forget that pinch bolt!

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Did you weld the nuts on or how do you make sure they stay in place when you apply torque to the tool?

BTW: the manual states to remove the brake calipers. I don't quite see why one should not be able to get the wheel out without removing them. Scratching my head...
Lock-nut principal....no welding required...they won't move. Go look at your shift linkage or the chain adjustment on a pre2007 and you'll see what I mean...not sure how else to explain it.

I've always had to remove one caliper, IIRC. With my R6 calipers I always have to remove one caliper to get the wheel out.
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