Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum checks
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Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum checks
Never checked my rear brake in the 3 years and 16000 miles ive had it...shoes were very low and was full of dust!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4C08EreZE0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4C08EreZE0
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
A nice job and thanks for the video.
It's definitely going to be easier if you put your scooter on its side stand (like you did) when trying to release the big axle nut of the rear wheel.
You could use a velcro strap to lock in the rear brake handle before you start on the job. Or get somebody to help and sit on your bike.
The axle nut can be a hard nut to crack. I did it this way on my Vespa LX 150. I don't have an impact driver. I just placed my leg and some of my body weight on the handle of the socket wrench to loosen the nut that refused to co-operate.
It's definitely going to be easier if you put your scooter on its side stand (like you did) when trying to release the big axle nut of the rear wheel.
You could use a velcro strap to lock in the rear brake handle before you start on the job. Or get somebody to help and sit on your bike.
The axle nut can be a hard nut to crack. I did it this way on my Vespa LX 150. I don't have an impact driver. I just placed my leg and some of my body weight on the handle of the socket wrench to loosen the nut that refused to co-operate.
I have learned from my mistakes, and I am sure I can repeat them exactly.
Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
Good advice!
I bought the impact driver for the variator nut but it worked well for the wheel too. Its worth the £30 but you wouldn't want to carry it with you so its good to see alternatives especially if your touring, a bit of velco isnt much to carry.
I bought the impact driver for the variator nut but it worked well for the wheel too. Its worth the £30 but you wouldn't want to carry it with you so its good to see alternatives especially if your touring, a bit of velco isnt much to carry.
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
What are those things on your handlebars in the video? Is that something for winter?
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
I just put it on the side stand, put a cable tie on the brake lever to apply the combi brake and used a 1/2" drive breaker bar to undo the nut.
Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
Handle bar muffs! Keeps the rain and wind off, but they do look a little silly. I ride all year round in the snow, rain and frost so they are essential really.Mgalutia88 wrote:What are those things on your handlebars in the video? Is that something for winter?
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
What brand are hey and where can we get some??? Are they generic fit or bike specific?
Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
Its the R319 that fit the PCX, expensive but the best. You can get cheapo ones on ebay for like £15, most can be forced to fit but my first pair only lasted a year so i bought the Tucano.
http://www.urbanrider.co.uk/brands/tuca ... ights.html
http://www.urbanrider.co.uk/brands/tuca ... ights.html
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
Been wondering how to remove the rear wheel and found this topic and link to the fantastic video - thanks Ben!
Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
What size is the rear axle nut? (Sorry if the answer is in the video, I couldn't catch it.)
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
Really useful and interesting video. Thanks a lot!!!
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
pcxpower wrote:Really useful and interesting video. Thanks a lot!!!
Agree. Some good links from it too
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No one knows the size of the rear axle nut?
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Branyers wrote:No one knows the size of the rear axle nut?
If you are planning on removing it why don't you check it's size using one of your sockets?
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I have to buy one. The biggest I have is a 22mm, and that is still too small.
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Understand. I'll check tomorrowBranyers wrote:I have to buy one. The biggest I have is a 22mm, and that is still too small.
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Just found a cheap pair of calipers lying around. I got 24mm. Is that what you get?
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Branyers wrote:Just found a cheap pair of calipers lying around. I got 24mm. Is that what you get?
Sorry about the delay - yes 24mm
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Re: Video of removing the rear wheel for brake and drum chec
Great video and informative !.
Six point 24 mm socket would probably be best for that torque spec.
Six point 24 mm socket would probably be best for that torque spec.