Inhaled asbestos fibers have been found to cause respiratory disease and cancer. Never use an air hose or dry
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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.
A contaminated brake drum or shoe reduces stopping power. Discard contaminated shoe and clean a contami·
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nated drum with a high quality brake degreasing agent.
N OTE
When se rvicing the rea r whee l , su pport the moto rcycle u si ng a safety sta nd or hoist.
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Adj u st the d rive cha i n free play after i n sta l l i n g the whee l .
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Apply th i n layer of g rease to the rea r axle su rface.
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Procedure
Removal Order
( 1 )
B ra ke adj usti n g n ut
B ra ke rod
(2 )
(3)
Spring
(4)
B ra ke rod j o i nt piece
Drive c h a i n adjusti n g nut
( 5 )
(6)
Cotte r p i n
(7)
N ut
Washer
(8)
(9)
R u bber cushion
( 1 0)
Brake sto pper a r m pivot bo lt
( 1 1 )
Brake stopper arm
( 1 2 )
Rea r axle n ut/washer
( 1 3)
Drive c h a i n adj uste r
( 1 4)
Drive c h a i n
( 1 5)
Rea r axle
( 1 6)
Rea r wheel asse m bly
( 1 7 )
R i g ht side col l a r
( 1 8)
Left side c o l l a r
( 1 9 )
B ra ke panel assembly
Q'ty
I n sta l latio n is in the reve rse order of remova l .
1
1
1
1
2
Loosen t h e adjusti n g n ut fu l ly.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1/1
1
1
M ove the rea r wheel forwa rd an d rem ove the d rive c h a i n
from t h e d riven sprocket.
1
1
1
1
1
Disassembly ( page 1 4-7 ) .
Rear Wheel/Suspension
Remarks
1 3-3