Rear Wheel Removal : Honda Motorcycle : How To Tutorial

Rear Wheel Removal : Honda Motorcycle : How To Tutorial

http://www.freeaudacitytutorial.com How to remove the rear wheel on a chain drive motorcycle yourself. When you need to replace your rear tire most motorcycl…

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David F. says:

Hi, I recently picked up a friends old Yamaha XS400. Setup looks similar to
your Honda. I tried pulling the axle bolt and used a hammer to tap it out.
Most of it came out, but I can’t pull it the rest of the way out by hand.
I’m afraid to continue hammering so I don’t break anything. Suggestions?

Anthony Pettrey says:

hello. i have a pagsta, basically a honda rebel knockoff. need to replace
the rubber pads in rear wheel behind the sprocket. since this bike is
similar in concept, how does one do this and what could i use to replace
the rubber pads that the sprocket bolts run through when replacement parts
are no longer made for the pagsta mini

Boe Heffner says:

Thanks for showing this video,, will help down the road..

God Bless
Boe

Tomas Stastny says:

thanks … it was helpfull

armandr rocher says:

honda xr200 1982 front wheel removal

John Rider says:

How the hell do you get the motorcycle onto the center stand? I have
nobody to help me and nobody that has ever done it. I rock it back the
bike feels like it is going to fall over so I stop. I don’t want to drop
the bike.

Kayla Gonzalez says:

Sorry here is some more details so you can give me a better answer. I have
a 1974 Honda CB200. 

Morgan Norman says:

I like that you showed how to jack up the bike and support it on the stand.

Kayla Gonzalez says:

Hey Andrew I love how easy this sounds; however, I can not for the life of
me figure out how to get the cotter pin out. What is the best method?

Bazzington James says:

do you need to remove your tyre to replace the sprocket?

KEVRO says:

If my back tire is leaking through one of the spokes, what do i do to fix
it?

Dave Chautin says:

Thanks Andrew..good video

Underground Demagraphix says:

Would it be possible to take a rear wheel off one bike with disk and
replace a drum ? Conversion mod

Andrew Mercer says:

no the chain can be on any tooth of the sproke. rock on andrew

SoyBoySigh says:

I almost DID subscribe, but then I see how many of your videos are about
MUSIC! Hell, at least you’re not one of those obnoxious acoustic guitar
people. The violin is waay more cool than that. But still – don’t tell
people to subscribe if they liked the video, when the video isn’t at all
indicative of your usual vids! And yanno, it might be helpful to do
something more specific to your SUPERSPORT than generic basic bike stuff.
The super-sports rock – I’m a DOHC Honda guy but I love SS even SOHC.

Andrew Mercer says:

Hey Per, I would not hit it was a metal hammer as you may flange that end
and never get it out. You can try a plastic hammer. Can you spin the axel?
Does it have a hole in one end for a screwdriver? (see this video) You may
have to let it soak in wd40 or other cutting oil for a while then work it.
It will eventually let go. Be patient. The best cutting oil I have ever
used is a product called Mouse Milk. See if you can lay your hands on some
of that. Let me know how you do? A

Trapper Flynn says:

When putting the wheel back on, what is the best tension for the chain?
Like, how much give should it have?

AxisDreamerMusic says:

Thank you. This is a very helpful resource.

M Homorodean says:

Good video – I’ve a 2003 VT750D Spirit with rear drum breaks. I will need
to change the shoes soon. Do you have a video on this procedure? Mike Homer

David Jacobo says:

I have a Honda cb175k5 my back tire move a little to the right how can I
fix it

hemi3069 says:

Sorry didn’t mean to hit done. When putting the wheel and tire back on, is
there any specific placement of the chain?

Yogaper says:

That’s a great help – thanks. I had a go yesterday on my HONDA XR 125
(2003) but I can’t for my life get the axle bolt out!! I can just above
move it and am able to shake the wheel a little, tried hitting the other
end with a hammer but it’s not moving.. Tons of WD-40/lubricants but no
result… Any ideas? Much appreciated – thanks in advance…

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