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How to remove the front wheel.


pete7953
 

Firstly, thanks to everyone who replied with help on my shimmy problem.
hopefully when I get a new front tyre to match the new rear, it will go
away. However, until then, I have just tried to get the front wheel out
but it looks like 2 rather large hex wrenches are required. Is one side
a 'bolt' and the other a 'nut', or are both fixings 'nuts' I also
presume the 2 forward face hex socket screws come out as well. sadly,
there are no wrenches in the tool kit.

So what is the correct procedure for front wheel removal?

Thanks,

pete


 

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Pete
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From the manual; my comments in ( ).
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Loosen left axle clamp bolt. (Pinch bolt).
Loosen axle. (unscrew).
Raise front wheel off the ground (special jack they say, but you can improvise).
Pull out axle and remove front wheel.
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In other words, just unthread the axle and pull it out, after loosening the pinch bolt.
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Dennis
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----- Original Message -----
From: pete7953
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 10:14 AM
Subject: [W650riders] How to remove the front wheel.

Firstly, thanks to everyone who replied with help on my shimmy problem.
hopefully when I get a new front tyre to match the new rear, it will go
away. However, until then, I have just tried to get the front wheel out
but it looks like 2 rather large hex wrenches are required. Is one side
a 'bolt' and the other a 'nut', or are both fixings 'nuts' I also
presume the 2 forward face hex socket screws come out as well. sadly,
there are no wrenches in the tool kit.

So what is the correct procedure for front wheel removal?

Thanks,

pete


Martin Taylor
 

Front wheel removal....Put a weight on the rear of the bike to lift the front wheel off the ground, then using large hex driver from tool kit, undo the right hand hex (looking towards the front of the bike)
leave the other one tight until you have unwound the right hand part of the spindle. Then loosen the left hand one, pull out the spindle and the wheel will come out easily. Note that the spacers on either side of the wheel are different sizes and need to go back in the same side they came out from. When you try and reinstate the wheel, take the weight off the back of the bike, put the spacers either side of the wheel, gently pull the bike down onto the wheel and then isert the spindle again. Tighten the left hand hex first, then the right hand one. Job done...BEFORE riding off, pump the front brake a few times otherwise you will get a nasty surprise.
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From: W650riders@... on behalf of pete7953
Sent: Wed 04/07/2007 18:14
To: W650riders@...
Subject: [W650riders] How to remove the front wheel.



Firstly, thanks to everyone who replied with help on my shimmy problem.
hopefully when I get a new front tyre to match the new rear, it will go
away. However, until then, I have just tried to get the front wheel out
but it looks like 2 rather large hex wrenches are required. Is one side
a 'bolt' and the other a 'nut', or are both fixings 'nuts' I also
presume the 2 forward face hex socket screws come out as well. sadly,
there are no wrenches in the tool kit.

So what is the correct procedure for front wheel removal?

Thanks,

pete


pete7953
 

Thanks for that info. Now, I wonder where the hex driver from the
tool kit has gone? I've never opened it until now, so maybe the
previous owner(s) kept hold of it. Bugger.





--- In W650riders@..., "Martin Taylor"
<martin.taylor@...> wrote:

Front wheel removal....Put a weight on the rear of the bike to
lift the front wheel off the ground, then using large hex driver
from tool kit, undo the right hand hex (looking towards the front of
the bike)
leave the other one tight until you have unwound the right hand
part of the spindle. Then loosen the left hand one, pull out the
spindle and the wheel will come out easily. Note that the spacers on
either side of the wheel are different sizes and need to go back in
the same side they came out from. When you try and reinstate the
wheel, take the weight off the back of the bike, put the spacers
either side of the wheel, gently pull the bike down onto the wheel
and then isert the spindle again. Tighten the left hand hex first,
then the right hand one. Job done...BEFORE riding off, pump the front
brake a few times otherwise you will get a nasty surprise.
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From: W650riders@... on behalf of pete7953
Sent: Wed 04/07/2007 18:14
To: W650riders@...
Subject: [W650riders] How to remove the front wheel.



Firstly, thanks to everyone who replied with help on my shimmy
problem.
hopefully when I get a new front tyre to match the new rear, it
will go
away. However, until then, I have just tried to get the front wheel
out
but it looks like 2 rather large hex wrenches are required. Is one
side
a 'bolt' and the other a 'nut', or are both fixings 'nuts' I also
presume the 2 forward face hex socket screws come out as well.
sadly,
there are no wrenches in the tool kit.

So what is the correct procedure for front wheel removal?

Thanks,

pete


Larry Botheras
 

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¡­not part of the tool kit.? You need to buy one¡­

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Larry Botheras

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Essex UK

W650 Wrench

2007 Moto Guzzi Norge

1977 KH400

1978 CD175

1994 Ural Solo

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From: W650riders@... [mailto:W650riders@...] On Behalf Of pete7953
Sent: 05 July 2007 18:30
To: W650riders@...
Subject: [W650riders] Re: How to remove the front wheel.

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Thanks for that info. Now, I wonder where the hex driver from the
tool kit has gone? I've never opened it until now, so maybe the
previous owner(s) kept hold of it. Bugger.