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Looking for advice on removing the rear wheelI have the bike up on a motorcycle jack. Removed the axle and tied the caliper up out of the way. Also removed the left shock.Do I also need to remove the rear fender to get the wheel out?
kballowe, do you have that chock fixed to the wall?
OK, I was able to remove the tire. I greased the spline but am having trouble getting it to line up with the spline on the final drive so I can re-install in. I have the axel installed with the brake caliper off so I can slide the wheel bake and forth but can't get the spline to mate up with the final drive. Is there a technique to do this? Thanks,Glenn
but can't get the spline to mate up with the final drive. Is there a technique to do this? Thanks,Glenn
Leave the brake caliper tied up out of the way. Insert the axle but do not engage it into the brake side swing arm. Essentially the rear wheel assembly is kind of hanging on the axle. Now gently move the wheel up and down while slowly rotating and pushing into the rear drive spline. I know, sounds complicated, but I have found this works MUCH easier than trying to get the spline lined up perfectly with the axle fully inserted into both sides of the swing arm.