Rear axel ?

sj13

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is there any trick to getting it out? I used a block of wood and a hammer to start it but now I have flush with the swing arm. So I was just wondering if there is some quick way to do it or if WD-40 and a lot of work is the only way.

Also I noticed that the rear wheel didnt spin freely (I know chain makes a difference) the minute I backed off the axel nut off just a touch it spun freely. Is that normal? Just wondering if there is a possible spacer issue.....

the bikes a 2002 RM250....

Thanks
 

Ol'89r

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sj13 said:
Also I noticed that the rear wheel didnt spin freely (I know chain makes a difference) the minute I backed off the axel nut off just a touch it spun freely. Is that normal? Just wondering if there is a possible spacer issue.....
Thanks


Sounds more like a possible maintainance issue.

If you haven't removed your wheel in a while and greased your wheel bearings, there is a good chance you have a rust problem. Your wheel bearings may be shot and the axle is rusted in. Lay the bike on its side and pour some penetrating oil around the axle and let it soak in for a while. Use a good penetrating oil, not WD-40. WD-40 is a solvent, not a penetrating oil.

Back up the other side of the swing arm with a block of wood and find a long drift that fits the axle and pound it out. Be careful that the drift fits properly so you don't mushroom the end of the axle.

When you get the axle out, you can check your bearings and seals and replace them as necessary. You can also check your spacers to make sure they are the correct ones.
 

sj13

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sounds good... I am taking it off to switch the sproket and bearings. The guy before me fell behind on the up-keep. So I am catching it up before my first ride on the bike this spring.

thanks for the reply.
 

sj13

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Jan 31, 2009
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lol it does smell like hell doesnt it...

Got the axel out and it appears to be missing a spacer! Nice huh...
 

TRexRacing

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Cool.I was wondering if you'd have to resort to the hot wrench.

yeah we called it weasel piss.Stinky.
 

drkhartley

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I had the same problem, just spray some penetrating grease in it and pound on it. It took me an hour of pounding the axle to get it out.
 
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