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SOHC.co.uk Forums => CB500/550 => Topic started by: MIKE550/4 on September 18, 2013, 03:39:00 PM
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having a problem getting rear wheel fitted can someone give a quick guide on refitting
thought this would be quite simple but the main spindle is catching somewhere
I have basically lined up wheel with adjuster in place and gone to slide the spindle through and its getting caught
adjuster is no 24
http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-cb550k3-four-england_model14671/partslist/F11.html
what am I doing wrong guys , new bearings and new tyre fitted
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You're inserting the axle from the left hand side ?
ou're trying to pu axle through tensioner, through swing arm , through hub, through brake plate , through spacer , through other tensioner, through other side of swing arm ? ... ie trying to put axle on while also attaching the wheel to the swing arm at the same time ?
Its maybe getting stuck when through the hub and trying to find the hole in the brake cover ?
If you are trying to put the axle through the swing arm at same time as the wheel , the other way of doing things is to assemble the hub/ brake plate / axle / adjuster / spacer /nut OFF the swing arm. Just putt the nut on a wee bit. Then you can take off the two axle retainers (stoppers) .. part 10 in this parts diagram:
http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-cb550k3-four-england_model14671/partslist/F20.html#results
Then slot the axle, adjusters, hub , brake plate, spacer assembly in from the rear of the swinging arm and then tighten the nut. I find this method easier as otherwise its can be a pain in the erse getting all the holes lined up to accept the axle.
You've checked that the axle fits through all the holes in seperate components okay ?
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I tend to use a screwdriver in the opposite side to the axle to move everything into alignment. This along with something under the wheel to support it at the right height makes it nice and easy. Although Ewans off the swing arm method does sound better.
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personally I use a hefty phillips screwdriver - I happen to have a busted tip one for that job, just to keep things alighned from the opposite side, but after dammaging the threads I will not use either a punch or flat bladed screwdriver as it is possible to wedge one in the gap.
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cheers guys
going to buy a small lift
what would the weight be of the bike frame,engine, front end and 2 wheels be roughly
looking at one of them small scissor lift jacks
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at a guess,about 200kg
that will give a small margin
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cheers guys
going to buy a small lift
what would the weight be of the bike frame,engine, front end and 2 wheels be roughly
looking at one of them small scissor lift jacks
If its to help get the back wheel on / off , you shouldn't need it . The back end should be high enough by just putting it on the centre stand. Have you manged to get it sorted yet ? ;)
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not yet its basically lying on 2 bits of solid wood, seem to have to get the front end up a fair bit hence the idea to get a lift.
will keep on trying but it seems pretty heavy to me just to lift it up
PS I am on the rebuild now with clean parts, basically have frame with swingarm fitted, centre stand and front end
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;D maybe but the front end is more than few inches well feels like it
will try again at week end with a mate... be nice to have a rolling frame again