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Rear Wheel problems - Sfomoto_imp - 12-28-2018

I have a 2013 CB1100 and I am having some serious issues with my rear wheel Dodgy. I recently had a rear tire replaced, but mounting the rear wheel back on has been impossible. the last inch 1/2 of the rear axel does not go in and it keeps hitting something. I have done this job before several times but for whatever reason this time has been impossible. I am installing the wheel by myself, which is a pain. Any advice or tips are highly appreciated it Huh


RE: Rear Wheel problems - LongRanger_imp - 12-28-2018

Assuming all the spacers are lined up, it should go through. I place my foot under the tire to support it and then jiggle / shimmy the axle as I'm pushing it through. You shouldn't need it, but a wood or rubber mallet (even a 2x4) might help to persuade it through.


RE: Rear Wheel problems - the Ferret - 12-28-2018

I stick a wedge of 2x4 wood cut on an angle under the tire to hold it while I assemble.


RE: Rear Wheel problems - LongRanger_imp - 12-28-2018

I gotta buy me one of those 2x4 wedges!


RE: Rear Wheel problems - Sfomoto_imp - 12-28-2018

Thank you all for the tips!! Ok I am going to try the 2X4 wedge and rubber mallet. I am sure my neighbors can hear me talking to the rear wheel as I keep trying Confused


RE: Rear Wheel problems - GoldOxide_imp - 12-28-2018

Sweet f-bombs?


RE: Rear Wheel problems - the Ferret - 12-28-2018

Dont forget to smear some grease on the axle


RE: Rear Wheel problems - max - 12-28-2018

Just to be sure; the nut is on the right hand side, +1 on the grease and be sure the brake system sits captive in the slot and can not rotate when the rear brake is operated, i'm sure you know this but still.....


RE: Rear Wheel problems - GoldOxide_imp - 12-28-2018

Ensure the greased axle did not pick-up any tiny bits of stone, grit, metal filings, etc. from the ground, or similar.


RE: Rear Wheel problems - Rocky_imp - 12-28-2018

(12-28-2018, 12:42 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: I stick a wedge of 2x4 wood cut on an angle under the tire to hold it while I assemble.

That's exactly what I do and it works every time Thumbs Up Thumbs Up