First take off the exhaust by removing the two exhaust nuts at the front of the engine, then remove the two rear nuts near the main part of the exhaust .
Remove the plastic cap over the center nut on the rear wheel, then remove the nut and washer and slide or wiggle the rear wheel off the rear spline.
Job done.
in back of haynes manual of course
After removing screws from the back side of the wheel and removing the center cover (there are probably some wires to disconnect also), you can then remove the nut holding the wheel to the column shaft and attach a steering wheel or gear puller to remove the wheel.
screws on the back side of the steering wheel
Rear wheel? Remove wheel Remove brake drum Loosen and remove brake line to wheel cylinder Remove mounting bolts at rear of wheel cylinder Pry brake shoes back from wheel cylinder Pull wheel cylinder off backing plate Install in reverse procedure Bleed affected brake line
Remove wheel, remove the brake caliper and brake pads, Pull the dust cap. remove cotter pin. remove nut and washer. tilt the rotor back and forth to pop the bearings (front) remove rotor and pop the back bearings. This would be for a 2 wheel drive S-10.
remove the center padded section on the steering wheel and you will see a large nut holding the wheel on, loosen the and take it off and then you will need a wheel puller to pull the wheel back off of the splines to take it off.
how do you remove the back wheel on a 2005 Harley Davidson Dyna low rider FXDL
ok you have to check on your steering wheel in back of you steering wheel there will be a 2 or 4 bolts you gonna have to remove ,as soon your remove you steering wheel airbag you should see 2 wires one goes to airbag on other will be connected to you steering wheel switches ,,you should remove that and after that you gonna see one bolt you should remove it and you can after that you should be able to pull you steering wheel
Back off the brake shoes then remove the wheel and tire then pull the drum off If its a 3/4 ton back off the shoes,removve wheel and tire ,then remove plate on hub ,then remove hub nuts then remove hub [brake drum]
It is on the back wall of the left front fender well - remove the tire and wheel - you must remove the wheel well liner to get at it.
remove the metal hinge or use a machete :)
Replacing brake pads is a task required for every vehicle. To do this, lift the Vespa, remove the wheel, remove the hub, remove the caliper, remove and replace the brake pads, put the caliper back on, replace the hub, put the wheel back on and lower the Vespa.