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RE: More tires...
It's strange, I had to take out my rear wheel a few times due
to a leak tire. I never had to take off the pannier bracket.
Just remove the silencer and then flip the wheel a little and it
goes out and in again without any problem.
Greetings Marc
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Steinbacher [SMTP:psteinbacher@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: vrijdag 6 augustus 1999 1:08
> To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: More tires...
>
> > I am interested in hearing exactly what is involved in removing the rear
> > wheel/tire. In addition to the silencer, does the pannier bracket also
> > need to come off? Passenger foot peg bracket? All my previous bikes
> > had this subject covered in the owner's manual. I thought single sided
> > swing arm machines were supposed to be easier for rear tire removal but
> > looking closely at my ST, I now have doubts about that.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> Silencer needs to come off, easy and a good time to clean it thoroughly,
> and
> the front of the pannier bracket needs to be disconnected (remove the
> metal
> bracket) the pannier bracket will flex enough to get the tire off easily.
>
> Paul & Dee Steinbacher
> 1999 Sprint ST
> 1997 Buell M2
>
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