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Removing Rear Wheel?


Spike

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Folks

Is it difficult to remove the rear wheel on a NC750 s?

The manual seems to make it sound fairly straightforward but anything I need to be aware of?

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Dunnster

Straight forward. Keep an eye on the spacers and orientation and watch the abs sensor and ring on removal and reinstallation, to prevent damage. :thumbsup:

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Depends whether  it's been out before  -customer of mine  whose bike had only done 2000 miles spent a good 15 mins trying to get a rusted in spindle out  Honda forgot to grease it !  

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They grease as little as possible in factories. If you have grease you have a slip risk, spillage risk and dermatitus risk, all of which the elven safety bloke will make you do hours and hours of pointless paperwork on to prove no one will die if you eat the grease then hammer the tub up your nose. The factory doesn't have to undo anything.

 

Andy

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As Andy says. It also attracts dirt, plus on cars at least it contributes to evaporative HC emissions which are regulated. The permeability of fuel hoses is a big issue for this, and any solvent glue etc is a no-no these days.

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