back brake on my yam ybr 125 2009 keeps sticking undo the wheel spindle and take it out undo the torque arm bolt undo the adjuster nut on the brake rod ,take the rear brake plate out of the wheel take
...back wheel side to side when bikes not moving Rear wheel bearings have failed. Take the wheel out and change them, or take the wheel to a repair shop for them to change them. If you do think you can ...
Question about Yamaha FS 570 Motorcycles
caliper assy. Loosen the rear axle and pull it out. Now pull out on the wheel, pull it away from the rear gear housing, the wheel will disengage a gear inside and then it is ready to pull out the back
...rear brake panel spacer, unbolt brake panel stop bar, unhook brake cable/rod, grab wheel and slide off spline (away from final drive) , and roll wheel back far enough to slide out brake panel. Don't ...
...back across the rear wheel. Simply looking at the way the wheel is positioned in the swingarm may be deceptive. The swingarm may not be symetrical due to the necessity to clear the final drive pulley ...
off fuel petcock, you may have to get a shock or two out of the way, At any rate you should now get the big picture . The tank comes straight out the back of the motorcycle through the rear wheel area
off fuel petcock, you may have to get a shock or two out of the way, At any rate you should now get the big picture . The tank comes straight out the back of the motorcycle through the rear wheel area
Question about Yamaha FS 570 Motorcycles
...lift and secure. take off exhaust silencer on right side.remove rear caliper from swingarm. jack bike carefully,loosen axle nut and pullout axle.remove chain from rear sprocket.drop wheel down &
off fuel petcock, you may have to get a shock or two out of the way, At any rate you should now get the big picture . The tank comes straight out the back of the motorcycle through the rear wheel area
off fuel petcock, you may have to get a shock or two out of the way, At any rate you should now get the big picture . The tank comes straight out the back of the motorcycle through the rear wheel area
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