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rear wheel alignment
I dont think any damage was done to the swingarm. As far as I can
tell its a problem with the rear caliper. If everything is together
and torqued down the wheel wont move. If I take off the rear caliper,
which is stuck on there pretty well, the wheel is fine and spins
freely. Ive tried to compress the piston and even though the piston
is retracting all the way the wheel is seized when its back together.
I have no idea.
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rear wheel alignment
I had the same problem when I put new tires on. I tried to replace the
assembly without removing the caliper two bolts only. I put the bracket on
and wheel made sure everything fit and then put the caliper back on. Presto
just as the manual says it worked. TC
----- Original Message ----- From: "kawthump1669" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:22 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] re: rear wheel alignment > I dont think any damage was done to the swingarm. As far as I can > tell its a problem with the rear caliper. If everything is together > and torqued down the wheel wont move. If I take off the rear caliper, > which is stuck on there pretty well, the wheel is fine and spins > freely. Ive tried to compress the piston and even though the piston > is retracting all the way the wheel is seized when its back together. > I have no idea. > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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You should not need to remove the rear caliper in order to get the rear wheel
off and back on. It does make it easier if you push the piston back into the
caliper body, so you don't have to hit such a small target trying to slip the
rotor back in between the pads.
I have had the rear wheel off probably 5 times, and never had to take the
caliper off to get it back on.
Devon
Tony Cornett wrote:
> I had the same problem when I put new tires on. I tried to replace the > assembly without removing the caliper two bolts only. I put the bracket on > and wheel made sure everything fit and then put the caliper back on. Presto > just as the manual says it worked. TC > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kawthump1669" > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:22 PM > Subject: [DSN_klr650] re: rear wheel alignment > > > I dont think any damage was done to the swingarm. As far as I can > > tell its a problem with the rear caliper. If everything is together > > and torqued down the wheel wont move. If I take off the rear caliper, > > which is stuck on there pretty well, the wheel is fine and spins > > freely. Ive tried to compress the piston and even though the piston > > is retracting all the way the wheel is seized when its back together. > > I have no idea. > >
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Double check you didn't forget any of the spacers on the rear axle.
This is very common, and it will misalign the rear disc to the caliper and
result in drag, at the very least.
I had a shop forget a spacer on mine, and the first indication I had that
something was wrong was the rear disc got really hot (It was in a bind).
I would bet money (up to $50) that this is your problem.
In the unlikely event it isn't , may I suggest you grease up the sliders and
bleed the rear brake.
Good Luck
CA Stu
Riverside CA
> > > I dont think any damage was done to the swingarm. As far as I can > > tell its a problem with the rear caliper. If everything is together > > and torqued down the wheel wont move. If I take off the rear caliper, > > which is stuck on there pretty well, the wheel is fine and spins > > freely. Ive tried to compress the piston and even though the piston > > is retracting all the way the wheel is seized when its back together. > > I have no idea. > >
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That is the procedure inthe manual. Idid not follow it the first time and I
had the same problem. When I removed the caliper everything fit great no
binding when the caliper was replaced. TC
----- Original Message ----- From: "Devon Jarvis" To: "Tony Cornett" ; DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:39 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] re: rear wheel alignment > You should not need to remove the rear caliper in order to get the rear wheel > off and back on. It does make it easier if you push the piston back into the > caliper body, so you don't have to hit such a small target trying to slip the > rotor back in between the pads. > > I have had the rear wheel off probably 5 times, and never had to take the > caliper off to get it back on. > > Devon > > Tony Cornett wrote: > > > I had the same problem when I put new tires on. I tried to replace the > > assembly without removing the caliper two bolts only. I put the bracket on > > and wheel made sure everything fit and then put the caliper back on. Presto > > just as the manual says it worked. TC > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "kawthump1669" > > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > > Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 9:22 PM > > Subject: [DSN_klr650] re: rear wheel alignment > > > > > I dont think any damage was done to the swingarm. As far as I can > > > tell its a problem with the rear caliper. If everything is together > > > and torqued down the wheel wont move. If I take off the rear caliper, > > > which is stuck on there pretty well, the wheel is fine and spins > > > freely. Ive tried to compress the piston and even though the piston > > > is retracting all the way the wheel is seized when its back together. > > > I have no idea. > > > > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Is it possible that you reinstalled the wheel bearings without the spacer that
goes inside the hub? This would leave everything looking OK from the outside,
but when you tighten down the axle the wheel wouldn't turn.
Devon
TM1669@... wrote:
> I passed the test. The wheel went on with the caliper installed. It seems the > wheel moves a little better but everything's not tightened down yet. The > brake still drags badly.
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The spacers are there and in place. The larger one to the brake side.
The wheel will turn fine with everything tightened down except the caliper.
Once that gets tightened down it locks the wheel.
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Have you tried the easy stuff first? Loosened the chain adjustment
sliders before putting the caliper on? Then using whatever method you
like, line everything up so the chain looks straight, and THEN torque
the axle nut.
dat brooklyn bum
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., TM1669@c... wrote: > The spacers are there and in place. The larger one to the brake side. The wheel will turn fine with everything tightened down except the caliper. Once that gets tightened down it locks the wheel.
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But, last night I was adjusting my chain and noticed that the small plate on the left side (with one indicator mark) that fits on the swingarm has some play in it when the wheel nut is loose. I could move that little plate with my hand enough that it would change the reading on the left side by half an increment.>I have always just used the markings on the swingarm to align the wheel.
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rear wheel alignment
Ditto. After warping a rotor due to misalignment, I've resorted to
measuring from the center of the axle to the end of the swingarm. Works
good and you don't have to use a ruler. An allen wrench with a mark
scratched on it works too.
Darrel
A12
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I use a graduated steel scale, machinists and sheet metal workers always
have them. If, I'm really worried I'll get out my 6" adjustable square. I
true the wheel to the ends of the swingarm. Of all the bikes I have had over
the years, this method has never failed me. Those nicks are just a general
guide. The string thing is cool, too. I just don't feel like going through
all that when I can reach in my bag and pull out a measuring tool to do the
job.
Jim
Cedar Creek, Texas
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