REAR
WHEEL/SUSPENSION
REAR WHEEL
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
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AWARNING
•
A
contaminated brake disc
or
pad
reduces stopping power.
Discard contaminated pads and clean a contaminated disc
with
a high quality brake degreasing
agent.
*
Inhaled asbestos fibers have been found
to
cause respiratory disease and cancer. Never
use an air hose
or dry brush
to
clean brake assemblies. Use an OSHA-approved
vacuum
cleaner
or
alternate method
approved by
OSHA designed
to
minimize the hazard caused by
airborne asbestos fibers.
NOTE
•
Put the motorcycle on its
center
stand.
• Do
not depress
the brake
pedal when the caliper is removed,
or
it will he difficult
to
refit the
disc between the brake
pads.
•
Support
the removed
caliper with a piece of wire
so
that it does
not
hang from the brake hose. Do
not
twist the brake
hose.
•
Adjust
the drive chain
free
play adjustment
after installing
the wheel.
PROCEDURE
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REMARKS
REMOVAL ORDER
Rear avia
nut
Drive chain adjusting
nut
Drive chain
•
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
(1)
1
2
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Loosen the lock
nuts
and loosen
the adjusting
nut
fully.
Move the rear wheel
forward,
and disengage the drive
chain from the driven sprocket.
(3)
1
1
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Rear axle
Hear wheel assembly
Left side
collar
Right side collar
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