NC30 rear disc removing question.
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
Lol more comedy , makesome home made stands using 4x2. One to support the sump and one go under the rearsets
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
Some comedy Gold right here, copied from facebook sorry Ersan its too good not to share 

xivlia wrote:why cant i use a paddock stand to remove the shock? it doesnt make any sense. anyone fill me in??
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.

It is the laws of gravity that are stopping you removing the rear shock with just a paddock stand....not us. The whole weight of the bike is still being transmited throgh the shock to the swing arm when it is on the padock stand, all that is isolated is the rear wheel....hence using the padock stand to change the rear wheel.
Best option by miles. -Just go and by an Abba stand. not chaep but will pay for itself 100 times over very quickly...plus you can just sell it on when you get board.
2nd choice - string the back of the bike up to the raftters
3rd choice - use axel stands under the rearsets (or under the frame by the rearsets). NOTE you will need to work "Carefully", "Patiently" and "Methodicaly" (look them up in a dictionary) while the bike is like this as it is not particularly stable and could well come crashing down if not treated with due respect.........

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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
Push it over on its side
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
Tony - a valid suggestion.Drunkn Munky wrote:Push it over on its side
Following on from that idea....how about just fliping it upside down like you used to do with your pushbike


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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
okay i got the bike to support etc. BUT i cannot get the top bolt out of the linkage. got the bottom one out, but the top one is stuck there solid. and it will not move.
what can i do to remove this? heat it?

top one, i even cut my allen key so its just straight, plugged it in 8mm socket and to the socket wrench, and still will not move... i also prayed lots of shock & unlock.. no help.
what can i do to remove this? heat it?

top one, i even cut my allen key so its just straight, plugged it in 8mm socket and to the socket wrench, and still will not move... i also prayed lots of shock & unlock.. no help.
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
Xilvia, get a webcam going the next time you are out doing maintenance on your bike. We would all like to watch...and be sure to post your addy so we know where to dispatch the ambulance.
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
xivlia wrote:okay i got the bike to support etc. BUT i cannot get the top bolt out of the linkage. got the bottom one out, but the top one is stuck there solid. and it will not move.
what can i do to remove this? heat it?
top one, i even cut my allen key so its just straight, plugged it in 8mm socket and to the socket wrench, and still will not move... i also prayed lots of shock & unlock.. no help.
Hammer and drift. BE CAREFUL not to damage the threads!
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
vfrman wrote:
Hammer and drift. BE CAREFUL not to damage the threads!

Thats what i used when i removed mine this weekend. The right tools for the job...invaluable. I;ve built my tool collection up over the last 10 years and strangley enough jobs have got easier and easier....not a coincidence.
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.
xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
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Re: NC30 rear disc removing question.
As above, Twat it with a hammer but its likely the weight of the swingarm is putting stress on the linkage making the bolt seem tighter than it is. Hold the hub with your left hand moving the swingarm up and down slightly while tapping the bolt with a hammer.
Once the bolts are out the swingarm will drop (at the rear) so have something to support it handy.
Once the bolts are out the swingarm will drop (at the rear) so have something to support it handy.