and the wheel and caliper off the swingarm but i cant
for the life of me get the axle out of the hub

i can even get the hub out of the swingarm no problem,
just the axle wont budge whats the catch please help!
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
Part numbers 24 (small circlip) and 7 (collar) in picture above.christ044 wrote:I had the same problem,
Take the rear sprocket and carrier off, under this will be a washer, remove that, under that there will be a shaped spacer, this should just slide off, when you have that off look at the shaft just above the bearing (mine was covered in grease and very very hard to see) but there will be a small wire clip, if you use a small screwdriver you will find the end to it and pop it out. After that the shaft just slides out.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
Ah its all coming back to me, the NIGHTMARE of trying to solve that out! even the local garages were stumped!Neosophist wrote:Part numbers 24 (small circlip) and 7 (collar) in picture above.christ044 wrote:I had the same problem,
Take the rear sprocket and carrier off, under this will be a washer, remove that, under that there will be a shaped spacer, this should just slide off, when you have that off look at the shaft just above the bearing (mine was covered in grease and very very hard to see) but there will be a small wire clip, if you use a small screwdriver you will find the end to it and pop it out. After that the shaft just slides out.
The user 'carcass' had the same problem last year.. it must not be very obvious from that parts book picture?
Anyway, for anyone else reading this in future reference.
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Thats the picture carcass took of the shaft after removing the cushdrive unit.
You can see part number 7 (collar) from the picture I posted above on the middle of the shaft.. slide this off the shaft and part number 24 (small circlip) is undeneath.
Like christ044 says, its prob greased over, hard to see, but a small screwdriver will get it off, then providing you've taken the rear brake caliper off / moved it out the way, the shaft will slide out of the hub.