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By Leon Novello
#32719
If some of you can`t view the youtube video; this might help.
Left click and drag the blue along the address until it stays blue, an arrow in a box should appear.
Right click on the Blue address.
Left click on Copy.
Left click up in the address box at the top of the screen,it should turn blue.
Right click to show Paste.
Left click on Paste.
Left click on Enter. Wheel change video should appear.
By simon
#32720
Rubber grease is a good thing to have in the tool chest. I've just bought a tube.
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By Exile
#32736
@ Leon.



Thanks for that video link. Great piece of practical design from Royal Enfield.
By Gwilly
#32740
Hands up, sorry… do not use WD40 on any rubber items, and i think i mean all…….. ;o)

What about ACF50 ??
By Jim
#32900
Guess what I found out.

Dropping the wheel out once it's free of the brake drum is easy. No need to back the wheel over a kerb or to chock up the centre stand, the wheel slotted in with only the smallest amount of wiggling. Sorted, now all I have to do is wait for the monsoon to stop long enough to check the alignment.

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