Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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Re: Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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porndoguk wrote:Go for a ride with the wheel nut of, itll definatley come off, followed by yourself lol
Spat my coffee all over the place when i read that
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Re: Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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2nd that smack fuck out of it, it will come off
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Re: Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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Managed to get the wheel off yesterday, thanks for the help!

I used the wood + hammer method, thought it wasn't doing anything for a while, was well and truly stuck on!

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Re: Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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chrishs wrote:Managed to get the wheel off yesterday, thanks for the help!

I used the wood + hammer method, thought it wasn't doing anything for a while, was well and truly stuck on!

Cheers
Nothing unusual then...lol.....glad you managed to sort it....happy days
You'll find when you put the wheel back on it may not push on completely all the way until you torque the hub nut back up.
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Re: Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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Glad you removed your wheel but read my posts site.I describe a wheel removal jig i made from metal offcuts.Not hard to make or exspensive.Sure is miles better than a big hammer and lump of wood. :grin:
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fixer wrote:Glad you removed your wheel but read my posts site.I describe a wheel removal jig i made from metal offcuts.Not hard to make or exspensive.Sure is miles better than a big hammer and lump of wood. :grin:
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Re: Help! - Rear wheel seized!

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HULK SMASH DAT BITCH!

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