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Remove muffler to pull axle bolt?
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Then loosen the rear damper blods on the swing arm. This should give you the required access to pull the rear axle
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If you still want to remove the axle sideways: instead of removing the mufflers, disconnect the shocks. that would be much easier. I prefer removing the wheel assy as a unit. never even tried to pull the axle out. ha ha.
edit. the assy method. then when you're ready to re-install the wheel, just roll it in place and reverse the above steps.
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Dual mufflersThen install the axle the other way 'round
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......... Kawasaki recommends disconnecting the bottom shock mounts, just like Martin said, .......
Hm, are you really sure about that?
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......... Kawasaki recommends disconnecting the bottom shock mounts, just like Martin said, .......
Hm, are you really sure about that?
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when I had the rear wheel off I do not recall seeing that the adjustment slots had openings to roll out with bolt installed.... dropping the swing arm as described would be easier than pulling a muffler, tho they come off easily.
not worried about doing the job in the shop, want it to be simple in case of emergency during ride.
thanks all
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