I'm taking all the fairings off my bike and I have everything off except for the front wheel guard or whatever it is called. I unscrewed the plastic guard from the metal plate and the metal plate from the wheels but I can't get the wheel guard off. Do I need to remove the front wheel to get it off? Any suggestions on how to do this without a front wheel stand?
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When I took the front fender off my 97, under the plastic cover you'll notice a metal plate and a set of screws. The screws will just turn in place if you try to loosen them because you need to reach up underneath the wheel and there are 4 nuts. Hold them with (I think) a 10mm box wrench, then unscrew it from the top.
You may need to wiggle the fender a little bit to get it off, but nothing else holds it.-Steve
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Originally posted by stevesWhen I took the front fender off my 97, under the plastic cover you'll notice a metal plate and a set of screws. The screws will just turn in place if you try to loosen them because you need to reach up underneath the wheel and there are 4 nuts. Hold them with (I think) a 10mm box wrench, then unscrew it from the top.
You may need to wiggle the fender a little bit to get it off, but nothing else holds it.
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I think I pulled it up toward the top of the forks, then it slid right out.-Steve
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After you paint it take the wheel off..
Its not a big deal..
(you can clean your calipers too!)
Watch out though there is a foam bit there behind the
forks.. (to bumper the forks and fender)
You will have to peel it off and replace it or paint over it..
Some one posted about jb welding the nuts in place..
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Ok, thanks once again. Is it a really involved/painful process to remove the wheel itself. I'm new to the whole bike scene and it definately doesn't seems as easy as removing a car wheel where you just unscrew the nuts. And how difficult is it to remove the rear wheel? Just because I'm planning on getting new diablo strada's in the spring
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Once you get the front up:
1. Remove the brake calipers.
(try to keep them from hanging on their hoses..)
This requires a little wiggling.
2. (optional) using a phillips head screwdriver
remove the speedo cable from the "sender" on the
left side of the wheel (if you have one)
3. loosen the bolt on the left side fork leg
(at the tip)
4. remove the cotter pin from the nut on the right side of the front axle. Remove the nut.
(you may have to hold the other end of the axle with a wrench)
5. supporting the wheel gently tap the axle loose.
Still supporting the wheel pull the axle free..
Note:
As you remove the axle there is a spacer on the right side that will fall free, becareful as you want to not the way it fits in. (it has a wide end and a narrow end)
Add a bit of grease to the speedo sender if it looks like it needs it..
NOTE:
If you have a front speedo sender make sure it is
tipped right to allow the speedo cable the room needed before tightening the axle.
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Originally posted by robmAnd how difficult is it to remove the rear wheel? J
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