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Post by tassmurf on Aug 8, 2018 18:03:22 GMT 10
Trying to remove the flat tyre from a 750C shaft drive.
Followed the instructions in the owners manual, exhaust off etc.
I'm at the final part where the manual says to pull the wheel to the right side to separate the wheel from the final drive gear case.
Here's where I'm stuck, the wheel doesn't appear to have enough clearance as its hitting the swing arm.
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Post by shane1800 on Aug 8, 2018 19:48:09 GMT 10
It's been a while since I had my 750 but from memory once you pull the axle out and remove the spacer I had to wriggle it and use slight force and it dropped down and out. Good luck
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Post by tassmurf on Aug 8, 2018 20:42:17 GMT 10
Thanks Shane, I've already done that and wriggled the tyre around with no effect. The bolts that come from the shaft drive to rear wheel won't clear the tyre. At this point I've ran out of daylight, I'll get back to it tomorrow morning and try wriggling the tyre some more.
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Post by Pete1100 on Aug 9, 2018 0:57:07 GMT 10
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Post by tassmurf on Aug 9, 2018 7:31:49 GMT 10
Thanks Pete, I watched that video before starting to take the wheel off. The actual connection to my wheel is different, I'll post pics if I ever get the wheel off.
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Post by tassmurf on Aug 9, 2018 10:06:32 GMT 10
Finally got the wheel off. The final drive flange didn't move to the side when I moved the wheel, so there was no way the wheel could get enough space to drop down. Put the axle back in situ, slid the wheel to the right and reached in to slide the drive flange back on to the wheel. Removed the axle and the wheel dropped out without a problem.
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Post by Pete1100 on Aug 9, 2018 14:13:12 GMT 10
Glad you got it sorted mate
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Post by shane1800 on Aug 9, 2018 20:49:23 GMT 10
Finally got the wheel off. The final drive flange didn't move to the side when I moved the wheel, so there was no way the wheel could get enough space to drop down. Put the axle back in situ, slid the wheel to the right and reached in to slide the drive flange back on to the wheel. Removed the axle and the wheel dropped out without a problem. Persistence paid off, Well done
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