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6B-18
Chapter 6 Part B Brakes, wheels and tires (XV700-1100 models)
12.11c Make sure the tire clears the swingarm
13.4 If necessary, unbolt the clutch hub and remove it
d) Tighten the axle nut to the torque listed in this Chapter's Specifi-
cations. Install a new cotter pin, tightening the axle nut an
additional amount, if necessary, to align the hole in the axle with
the castellations on the nut.
e) Tighten the axle pinch bolt to the torque listed in this Chapter's
Specifications.
f) Make sure the tire clears the swingarm (see illustration).
11 Adjust the rear brake (see Chapter 1) and check its operation
carefully before riding the motorcycle.
13 Wheel bearings - inspection and maintenance
1 Support the bike securely so it can't be knocked over during this
procedure and remove the wheel. See Section 11 (front wheel) or 12
(rear wheel).
2 Set the wheel on blocks so as not to allow the weight of the wheel
to rest on the brake disc or hub.
Front wheel bearings
3 Removal, inspection and installation of the front wheel bearings is
the same as for XV535 models (see Part A of this Chapter). Refer to
illustration 11.3a, 11.3b or 11.3c and the Part B Specifications.
Rear wheel bearings
Refer to illustrations 13.4 and 13.5a through 13.5e
4 If necessary for inspection, the dust seal and clutch hub can be
detached from the wheel (see illustration 12.3 and the accompanying
13.5a Use non-permanent thread locking agent on the threads
of the clutch hub bolts
illustration). The rear wheel bearings can be removed and installed
these parts in place.
5 Rear wheel bearing removal, inspection and installation an
generally the same as for front wheel bearings (see part A of tr -
Chapter and the accompanying illustrations). On installation, be sure I
install the spacer and its collar between the bearings. Apply no-
permanent thread locking agent to the threads of the clutch hub bolts
(see illustration) and tighten them securely.
13.5b Drive the two bearings out of the let
side of the hub with a long bar ...
13.5c ... and use the same tool to
remove the single bearing
from the right side
13.5d Remove the spacer and collar
from the hub
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