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Old 21-09-12, 14:18
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Rear Wheel Installation

Hi

Today was my second time of putting the rear wheel back in after tyre work.

What a chore - taking it out is easy but I must be missing something coz putting it back in was a nightmare.

The two spacers kept dropping out and I had a lot of trouble getting everything lined up especially the rear calliper and its mount - in the end had to remove the pads to give myself enough clearance.

There must be an easier way coz otherwise doing it "in the field" must be a nightmare.
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Old 21-09-12, 16:07
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Cable tie the sprocket/carrier to the spokes to hold that in place.

Extra generous blobs of grease on the spacers tend to keep them in check.

Lever the pads back into the pistons (keeping an eye on the fluid level in the master cylinder) gives extra play needed.

I also use a piece of wood resting under the wheel to act as a lever/chock to lift the wheel, so I can concentrate on getting everything aligned without having to worry about supporting any weight at the same time.

There are other ways, probably better ways, but this is what seems to work for me.
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Old 21-09-12, 17:41
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placing something under the wheel to keep it up & in line with the axle deffo helps, and getting everything lined up as straight as poss also. That sliding caliper bracket IS a nightmare !! i wouldnt like to have to change a rear wheel at night thats for sure !!
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Old 21-09-12, 20:44
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Cable tie the sprocket/carrier to the spokes to hold that in place.

Extra generous blobs of grease on the spacers tend to keep them in check.

Lever the pads back into the pistons (keeping an eye on the fluid level in the master cylinder) gives extra play needed.

I also use a piece of wood resting under the wheel to act as a lever/chock to lift the wheel, so I can concentrate on getting everything aligned without having to worry about supporting any weight at the same time.
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that's also my method to the letter...
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Old 21-09-12, 21:16
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To help with the wheel lifting scenario....

I sit on my bum facing the back of the moto,with my feet at the bottom of the wheel (left and right of rim)....and use my feet to lift the wheel up whilst getting it lined up....know what I mean kind of?




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Old 21-09-12, 21:50
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To help with the wheel lifting scenario....

I sit on my bum facing the back of the moto,with my feet at the bottom of the wheel (left and right of rim)....and use my feet to lift the wheel up whilst getting it lined up....know what I mean kind of?




Yeah that's my method too. Use a foot to support the wheel like a jack.
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Old 21-09-12, 23:44
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The best method I saw was having 2 people do it at tyre dealers. 1 guy lined up the wheel whilst the other dealt with the brake calliper & then the chain. Many hands make light work.....
On your own out at night in rain is another kettle of fish.
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Old 21-09-12, 21:40
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I'm with Pleiades on this. Instead of a block of wood under the wheel though, I use a levelling chock for my campervan. Place this under the rear wheel before removal so that the wheel rolls rearward and down when removing. While you've got the cable ties out you could also secure the brake caliper carrier.
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Old 24-09-12, 12:59
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Cable tie the sprocket/carrier to the spokes to hold that in place.

Extra generous blobs of grease on the spacers tend to keep them in check.

Lever the pads back into the pistons (keeping an eye on the fluid level in the master cylinder) gives extra play needed.

I also use a piece of wood resting under the wheel to act as a lever/chock to lift the wheel, so I can concentrate on getting everything aligned without having to worry about supporting any weight at the same time.

There are other ways, probably better ways, but this is what seems to work for me.
Yeah, +1. This seems to be the best way for me too.
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Old 24-09-12, 13:56
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Simular to above, Used the tip about Cable tieing the Hib in makes it easier and pulls it up tight for the space.

I used a Ratchet Strap through the Wheel and over the bike behind the rear hand grips and used it to lift the wheel up gave my both hands for the spindle.

Ooh and Swearing.

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