Removing a motorcycle wheel is a necessary step when repairing or replacing your motorcycles brakes; learn how with expert tips from this free video clip.
Expert: Seth Williams
Bio: Seth has been working on motorcycles and ATVs since he was 13. He trained at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute of AZ. and currently works at D-K Service in Cottonwood, AZ.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
hey man if im in neutral and drop it into first while holding the clutch lever should it still freewheel i got this old yz100 and if im driving and press the clutch it works but if im stoped and engine is off the clutch dont work also i cant start it in first while pressing the clutch is that normal
davison1021 1 year ago
Where's the enthusiasm? You're working on two wheeled machine :l
Utsusemi 1 year ago
"problem with the swingarm spinning with the nut" a bit of a daft bloke!
christyrell 1 year ago
good ol expertvillage, either full of shit, or only show you half the job!
Well done fuckfaces.
dippidop 1 year ago
If you cant figure out what he is talking about then you have no business working on your own bike.
xcrunner2616 2 years ago
When he talks about the swingarm he actually means the swingarm axle which runs through the centre of the wheel.
Most confusing, he needs to get his component names right.
derbbus 2 years ago
LOL.... TERRIBLE
creaves 2 years ago
he means you have to hold the nut on the right side so that it dosent just spin rather it comes off.
paralyzer1111 2 years ago
yea i didnt understand that part either
wurmcow 2 years ago
wait wait, "the swing arm spinning with the nut"?
Triple88a 3 years ago