Newbie in need of help!

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CMSMJ1
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Re: Newbie in need of help!

Post by CMSMJ1 »

Bonus!

SOunds good matey. NOw get it fixed and back out!

btw pads should be in the post today if the wife gets out ;)
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Re: Newbie in need of help!

Post by spooky »

Carcass wrote:Hi all sorry for the belated reply.
Well I've been running around all over the place these last few days with a print out of the parts fiche, spoke to mechanics, Honda {they didn't have a clue} and then a few people at High Beech{bikers tea hut in the forest} only to get a phone call from my father to say he'd done it after looking at it for five minutes!!

So for everyone planning on doing this I've worked out {well my father did} how to do it.
When you get the hub out, after taking off the rear sprocket and cush drive take out the large cir clip inside the hub you will see a large lock nut washer type thing.
You then prize off the large lock nut washer type thing with a screwdriver and there is a thin metal clip {like a keyring} around the spindle, take that off and the spindle slides out!!!

{pics to come later}

Thank you everyone for your input and advice {thanks Spooky for the links} I hope all my troubles will help anyone out in the future.

Finally i can start to build the bike up :D
Well done your dad. Good to hear that. 8-)
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