INSTALL REAR WHEEL ON 2006 SUZUKI C90 BOULVARD SHAFT DRIVE ..WHERE SPACERS GO
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Call your dealer and ask them, or go to an auto parts store and pick up a Chiltons manual for your bike. It has step-by-step disassembly and re-assembly instructions complete with pictures for clarification. Please rate this if it was helpful. Good luck.
SOURCE: how many quarts of oil in suzuki C90
My 2007 C90t which is the same motor as yours requires 4 1/2 quarts of 10/40wt.
Stick with Suzuki brand oil btw. When I changed to Amsoil, I developed a problem.
SOURCE: how do you remove rear wheel on suzuki intruder 800
unhook all the brake linkages and rods,axle nut,pull the axle out,and shift the entire wheel to the right and it should pull out,its really easy,although i know it sounds a little overwelming
SOURCE: I have an 01 Suzuki Marauder VZ 800. The rear
It could just need grease if they don't feel rough. Have you tried putting the wheel on a stand and giving it a spin to see if it makes the noise you heard? Dry bearings can be noisy and from what you describe, you're lucky you caught them before they went bad.
SOURCE: Add lightbar to 2006 suzuki c90 stock warning?
As long as the lightbar's power is less than 50 Watts and you secure it with it's own seperate fuse (5Amps for 50 Watts) I believe you don't have electrical issues. Use seperate lines directly from the battery and use a switch to turn it on only when your engine is running. Of course you may have warranty issues with your dealer if you install it.
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With the larger outside diameter on the outboard side hold the external spacer between the belt sprocket and the rear swingarm and then slide the axle through left side of the swingarm, the external spacer and the belt sprocket into wheel hub and then when the axle emerges from the hub on the brake disc side of the wheel, push the axle through the short external spacer, the brake caliper bracket and the right side of the rear swingarm.
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