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Motorcycle front and rear Wheel Removal on a 2008 Kawasaki ZX6R

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2011

This is how I remove the front and rear wheels off the bike.

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  • @wedginator is this the same process for 2005 zx6r? 636

  • @TheSquirrel1986 It should be the same.

  • where did you get your fairings? or did those come with the monster edition?

  • @matt2peters The fairings are the original fairings. The Monster Energy are stickers I found off eBay.

  • @wedginator even the dunlop, LP, maxima decals where off ebay??? all those together look great. I wanted to do something similar to mine but i feel like it would be tough and a steady hand would be needed.

  • @matt2peters Thanks. Yea, they all came in a set. Actually, it's quite easy to apply. I should do a tutorial on decal application someday, but I just used soapy water for a wet application. The soapy water allows the decal to be moved around for perfect positioning. Then squeegee the water out and the decal sticks in it's final position.

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  • Yeah that spark plug trick was real nice, I was looking for something like it when I was removing my front wheel then saw on the forums that you can use the pinch bolts to hold the axle when re-tightening so you don't even need that specialty hex tool

  • Using the spark plug socket backwards? Brilliant! Nice looking bike and great tutorial.

  • Very nice video. I believe you ordered those tires online right ? I am planning to order my tires online but how do you make sure the manufacture date is not too old ? I talked to motorcycle superstore cust service and the guy told me I need to get the tires and look at it to know.

    Thank.

  • what size spark plug socket did u use if you could let me kno

  • where did u get ur green plated chain from mate?

  • Great tips and video reference for do it yourselfers. Thanks.

  • THANKS FOR i meant sorry

  • the for the socket tip worked perfect!

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