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Thread: How do you get this bloody wheel out! CR125

  1. #16
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    13th April 2005 - 12:00
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    The thing with CRs is that they are Race bikes. There really isnt a lot to them

    The whole back end will come away with only the removal of a few bolts

    Sub frame, Suspension bottom bolt ( which may be siezed ) .. Then the swingarm wheel assembly is free to do what ever you like with

    You will be suprised at the force needed, but if its spining then either then the battle is going your way

    More heat and lube Mrs jones, Keep up the good work.


    Stephen

    I lube All my suspension pivots every few rides, its quick and easy to do Iuse a mixure of chain lube and Aluminium anti seize and paint it on
    "Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."

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    Yep I might take the entire rear end out and flog it through a press Might solve the problem.

    Thanks for the tips though, hopefully I will soon reply with a triumphant victory over the evil that is corrosion!

    How I wish the previous owner had maintained his bike...
    Thats the smell of desire my lady..
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