If you have feking big feet its easy hold everything in place and just push the wheel up with your toes (heel on the ground obv.) , goes straight in didn't even know people had trouble with it Big feet ftw!
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If you have feking big feet its easy hold everything in place and just push the wheel up with your toes (heel on the ground obv.) , goes straight in didn't even know people had trouble with it Big feet ftw!
You're not going to get any joy just ramming it in, play with the indicators for a bit and things will be much improved.
Hope you made sure the rear caliper is correctly on the swingarm brace.
biggest pain in the arse job on a bike trying to put the rear wheel in, impossible on your own!
One day young Jedi, the force will be felt and the single sided bevel drive will be your saviour.Originally Posted by Ryan9T9
One day, you will see the light ;D ;D
yes indeed, bmw is the way forward ;D
One day young Jedi, the force will be felt and the single sided bevel drive will be your saviour.Originally Posted by BMWGraeme
One day, you will see the light ;D ;D[/quote]
Lord Varder is trying to pull us all over to the Dark (BMW) Side.... we MUST resist!!!!
Originally Posted by Jon_W
One day young Jedi, the force will be felt and the single sided bevel drive will be your saviour.
One day, you will see the light ;D ;D[/quote]
Lord Varder is trying to pull us all over to the Dark (BMW) Side.... we MUST resist!!!!
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Beemer, Beemer, Beemer.... that my friend is the sound of inevitability..... ;D ;D ;D
Especially when you can get the rear wheel on in 15 seconds with one pair of hands ;D ;D ;D
Yes us VFR owners are sniggering to ourselves as well
;D ;D --good advice from alanTDM with some grease. I use a hydraulic jack and lower bike bit by bit onto the wheel---it is awkward with some bikes on your own.
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