Amazon performs some sort of sorcery to stop hyperlinks. You need to drop their links into tinyurl to make a new one.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 4:26 pmGet one of theseYorick wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:06 pmAfter 20 years of GSXR1000s and taking rear out dozens of times, I still struggle to get wheel back in.Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:03 pm
You are right. But it is NOT easy to get a wheel back in on your own.
I've done so many and the worst times are actually when people think I can't do it, take over and I don't check what they've done (had some issues at a track day with that!!). Almost as bad is when people offer help but don't then listen to what I ask them to do!!
Of course, those examples are when doing track days alone!!
At home in the garage, putting the rear wheel back in used to involve a serious amount of swearing and shouting and sweating. And eventually I'd manage. Yes there are tricks etc, but with short arms and small feet, it was always quite difficult. So i totally appreciate that people don't want to try
I have to go take the rear wheel off the monster to change the rear pads and put it back on - more difficult now tho. But, have to try.
Doing things up etc is not an issue. Getting the bastard thing lined up and the axle through is the challenge!
Often take off brake caliper to help
It helps massively with lifting the wheel into the right position to slide the spindle through
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