CousinLarry
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- Dec 19, 2006
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ignition retard said:If you feel like you need to hit it really hard, thread the nut back on so its flush with the top. It will minimize deformation. If you put the bike on its side with the axle threads up and brace the swingarm with wood between it and the floor you will increase the effectiveness of your blows by preventing swingarm flex.
CousinLarry said:I'm sorry if it's a dumb question - everyone has to start somewhere, right? I'd rather ask and be sure than to just start beating on it just to realize I missed a pin or something.
Drive it as far as you can this way. Stand it up and drive it back like a quarter of an inch. Then go back to the above method. I like a brass hammer against the nut threaded down flush with the end, and a 2 pound sledge.ignition retard said:If you feel like you need to hit it really hard, thread the nut back on so its flush with the top. It will minimize deformation. If you put the bike on its side with the axle threads up and brace the swingarm with wood between it and the floor you will increase the effectiveness of your blows by preventing swingarm flex.
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