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I did find this tip over at the other place:Some tips: Start by removing the RH footpeg plate while bike is on the side stand. Disconnect the brake switch wire block connector and gas tank dump tube. Leave everything on the plate, remove the rear caliper and it all comes off as a unit. Replace center stand/bottom plate bolts. Place bike on centerstand. Disconnect the shift linkage - no need to remove the shift lever. You'll need a thin 5mm box wrench to hold the ball joint while removing the nylok nut. As Kevin said - replace the center stand bolts after removing the footpeg plate.Tells you to reinstall the bottom bolts that are on the foot peg mounts, so the center stand does not rotate up and collapse the bike onto yourself.So if I am reading this correctly as long as you re insert the bottom bolts on each side, you can remove everything while on the center stand, without any other aids.........correc t?????Thanks
You do learn a lot doing it yourself and the added satisfaction of knowing it was done damn right, can't be overstated.Just why the bloody hell they won't grease things is perplexing.Fair dinkum, you shoulda' seen how mine came out when I first checked them.They were so dry, the rollers had rusted to the point where they were no longer round in profile, absolutely disgraceful !Put a new set in and packed them solid with Moly grease.Just as an aside, did you have any trouble with the "seal" on the right hand (brake) side, when sliding the pivot shaft back in ?If you did, I can give you a solution, but you sound like you have it sussed.
For future wheel off jobs consider making thishttp://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=93217.0It takes me less than 30 seconds to get the bike lifted off the deck without any aid.