Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

'78 GS 1000 Rear wheel R & R

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #16
    Originally posted by Hoomgar
    Luke, you da man! Thanks buddy
    Ditto!:-D \\/

    Comment


      #17
      Their is no reason to remove the swing arm, unless you get an endless chain or you want to replace the swing arm bearings. 99% of the replacement chains come with a rivit link to reconnect the new chain Put the bike on the centerstand, if you have the stock exhaust. Loosen the front sprocket first!! then unhook one end of the shocks, disconnect the rear calaper too, the rear will drop down far enough that you can now slide the axel out & remove the wheel. Install the new sprockets & reassemble

      Comment


        #18
        Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1
        Their is no reason to remove the swing arm, unless you get an endless chain or you want to replace the swing arm bearings. 99% of the replacement chains come with a rivit link to reconnect the new chain Put the bike on the centerstand, if you have the stock exhaust. Loosen the front sprocket first!! then unhook one end of the shocks, disconnect the rear calaper too, the rear will drop down far enough that you can now slide the axel out & remove the wheel. Install the new sprockets & reassemble
        Agreed. These things are way easy to work on knowing these simple tips.

        Comment


          #19
          Ok, I uploaded a few docs I had around, one being the manual. The GS Addiction site has all the docs, the manual itself is here. It's big, 22mb.

          Comment


            #20
            How is that for free service?

            Thanks Luke! You rock buddy!

            Comment


              #21
              So cool!!:-D

              Comment

              Working...
              X