Peteoz
Well-known member
OK.....the Chosen One and I exceed the weight limit of the F3-L (due to my 320lbs), and for any number of reasons it is prudent to move to a Yokohama or similar rear tyre.
I am competent at farkles etc, but not qualified, so the thought of r&r the rear wheel and ensuring I end up with a balanced, aligned wheel and belt with working brakes is a little daunting. I have watched the excellent videos from Finless Bob and Lamont, but they are now fairly old, and there is a new "integrated" wheel. From all the posts I have reviewed, I think I have a reasonable handle on the steps involved, but I would just like to run my understanding of the steps past those more experienced to see if anything here is obviously wrong. Any advice/comments gratefully accepted before I make the final call on whether I feel I am capable enough to take this on.
F3 in neutral, park brake on.
Break axle nuts
Break brake caliper nuts
Break rear suspension nuts
Lift Spyder slightly
Ignition on, park brake off, ignition off.
Tape up axle adjusters so they don't move (how exactly, and does this prevent all the fiddling you hear about re getting the axle alignment right when remounting wheel?)
Make sure you keep track of where each spacer goes
Remove rear suspension nuts / bolt.
Slide belt off
Remove ABS connector
Remove brake caliper bolts and caliper and tie to frame.
Remove axle nuts
Adjust lift up/down to remove axle
Jack up and remove wheel
Remove disc from wheel and take to tyre guy.
Tyre dot to align to valve, balance if possible with new fixed hub.
Reinstall - (taking care with spacer positions and torque)
Reinstall disc (blue locktite) Wheel back in, lower F3 to allow axle to slide in.
Reinstall axle nuts (loctite?)
Reinstall brake caliper (loctite?)
Reinstall ABS
Slide belt back on
Untape adjusters
Lower Spyder, ignition on, park brake on, ignition off,
Check tyre pressure,
Test ride.
Regards,
Pete
I am competent at farkles etc, but not qualified, so the thought of r&r the rear wheel and ensuring I end up with a balanced, aligned wheel and belt with working brakes is a little daunting. I have watched the excellent videos from Finless Bob and Lamont, but they are now fairly old, and there is a new "integrated" wheel. From all the posts I have reviewed, I think I have a reasonable handle on the steps involved, but I would just like to run my understanding of the steps past those more experienced to see if anything here is obviously wrong. Any advice/comments gratefully accepted before I make the final call on whether I feel I am capable enough to take this on.
F3 in neutral, park brake on.
Break axle nuts
Break brake caliper nuts
Break rear suspension nuts
Lift Spyder slightly
Ignition on, park brake off, ignition off.
Tape up axle adjusters so they don't move (how exactly, and does this prevent all the fiddling you hear about re getting the axle alignment right when remounting wheel?)
Make sure you keep track of where each spacer goes
Remove rear suspension nuts / bolt.
Slide belt off
Remove ABS connector
Remove brake caliper bolts and caliper and tie to frame.
Remove axle nuts
Adjust lift up/down to remove axle
Jack up and remove wheel
Remove disc from wheel and take to tyre guy.
Tyre dot to align to valve, balance if possible with new fixed hub.
Reinstall - (taking care with spacer positions and torque)
Reinstall disc (blue locktite) Wheel back in, lower F3 to allow axle to slide in.
Reinstall axle nuts (loctite?)
Reinstall brake caliper (loctite?)
Reinstall ABS
Slide belt back on
Untape adjusters
Lower Spyder, ignition on, park brake on, ignition off,
Check tyre pressure,
Test ride.
Regards,
Pete
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