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Rear Wheel Removal?
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10 years 8 months ago #2587
by stocktoy
Replied by stocktoy on topic Rear Wheel Removal?
I only mention this because it happened to me at a Kawi dealer no less
I guess over the years they have changed the drive side of the wheel rim and when they mounted the new tire they put it on backwards (rotation direction wise) and so had to dismount it and reverse it again. So even if you are doing it yourself either take a picture of the direction arrow (on sidewall) against the rim or mark on the rim the direction of rotation.
Hope this may save you some time.
I guess over the years they have changed the drive side of the wheel rim and when they mounted the new tire they put it on backwards (rotation direction wise) and so had to dismount it and reverse it again. So even if you are doing it yourself either take a picture of the direction arrow (on sidewall) against the rim or mark on the rim the direction of rotation.
Hope this may save you some time.
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10 years 8 months ago #2588
by zed_thirteen
1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
1990 ZZ-R1100 C1
Replied by zed_thirteen on topic Rear Wheel Removal?
I've had my tyres put on the rim the wrong way round several times. After the first time I started to put masking tape on the rim with a great big black marker pen arrow and have still had the tyre put on the wrong way around.
It's very frustrating when you go to back pick the wheel up and then have to leave it with them again while they put it right.
I used to get a motorcycle dealer to fit the tyre for me but as they couldn't balance the wheel with the new tyre on I now just take the wheel and tyre to local tyre specialist who usually has to strip disks off to get the wheel on the balancer but I get the tyre fitted ad balanced at the same time.
It's very frustrating when you go to back pick the wheel up and then have to leave it with them again while they put it right.
I used to get a motorcycle dealer to fit the tyre for me but as they couldn't balance the wheel with the new tyre on I now just take the wheel and tyre to local tyre specialist who usually has to strip disks off to get the wheel on the balancer but I get the tyre fitted ad balanced at the same time.
1980 KZ1300 B2 Touring/A2
1990 ZZ-R1100 C1
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10 years 4 months ago #4033
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Replied by Medlock1 on topic Rear Wheel Removal?
Be careful of the seven hex rotor bolts, four came out fairly easily, the other three would not budge. I had used a new / sharp 6mm bit. Had to grind off the heads flush to the rotor (carefully)and was able to remove the last three with a pair of vice grips. Each of the three had corrosion underneath.
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10 years 4 months ago #4035
by Toddh
This is a great time to discuss the use of "Copper Anti-Seize" on certain nuts and bolts on motorcycles.
Copper Anti-Seize prevents dis-similar metal corrosion and for those fasteners that are directly exposed to the elements (Road Spray) for the next time they have to be removed.
Works great for spark plugs too.
Regards.
Todd.
KZ1300 A-4 4TH 1300 IN 30 YEARS
KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
ZX900 GPZ A-3
KZ750 E-1
K1200GT
CB750F 1978
Replied by Toddh on topic Rear Wheel Removal?
Medlock1 wrote: Be careful of the seven hex rotor bolts, four came out fairly easily, the other three would not budge. I had used a new / sharp 6mm bit. Had to grind off the heads flush to the rotor (carefully)and was able to remove the last three with a pair of vice grips. Each of the three had corrosion underneath.
This is a great time to discuss the use of "Copper Anti-Seize" on certain nuts and bolts on motorcycles.
Copper Anti-Seize prevents dis-similar metal corrosion and for those fasteners that are directly exposed to the elements (Road Spray) for the next time they have to be removed.
Works great for spark plugs too.
Regards.
Todd.
KZ1300 A-4 4TH 1300 IN 30 YEARS
KZ1000 D-3/ Z1R
ZX900 GPZ A-3
KZ750 E-1
K1200GT
CB750F 1978
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10 years 4 months ago #4036
by BigSix
Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe
Replied by BigSix on topic Rear Wheel Removal?
Guess the majority of the shaft-powered cycles have the shaft on the left side of the wheel, that is why most dealers mount the tyre the wrong way.
As you've said: have an eye on it ...
regards,
Holger
As you've said: have an eye on it ...
regards,
Holger
Z1300 A1/ KZT30AG built 1979
frame KZT30A 004285
engine KZT30A 000288
location: borderland-triangle France/ Germany/ Switzerland, Europe
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