Outstanding video. I am currently replacing my rear tire, brake rotor, and rear sprocket, and this video is a gigantic help. I wish I had known the rear sprocket could just fall out of the wheel rim! It’s only held in by those rubber bumpers.
I usually put a very light coat of grease on the axle, but only the section that will be inside the hub. It is probably not necessary, but it is a habit I can't shake.
My valve stem broke on my rear tire and I'm trying to replace the file stand without taking the tire off but so far no luck and just using clamps and things to remove the tire from the bead around the rim so I'm removing the tire now and I just bought two new jack stands and I'm curious to how you jacked your bike up and just set it on the frame I assume right
@@muddyfences5559 so I got the tire pinched together with a c-clamp enough to get to the valve stem but I noticed a tube coming from the valve stem that seems to go down and around the tire now are these things tubeless or not. Cuz if it had a tube and I got this four and a half inch long screw stuck in my tire it should have popped but it never did it just slowed and got kind of wobbly I ended up riding at home and the tire never actually went completely flat.
Curious what new tires you went with? My 09 vulcan is due for new tires next season and wasn't going to go back with the Pirelli brand which I currently have.
@@muddyfences5559 LOL, it probably will upset someone. 😅 It's all about what works for you and your ride. 👍🏻 I have a VN900D Classic and was thinking about the Michelin Commander II tires. A good friend has them on his HD heritage and absolutely loves'em. Thanks for all the instructional videos brother. Your extra time and effort are great appreciated. I know its not easy to take the time and do camera setup etc. Looking forward to seeing more. 🤘🏻 Take care.
That's a pretty good video and I put a good way to explain and prevent how to get the tire out and how to look out for all the fart as far as spacers and nuts and bolts but you forgot one thing and mansion what size wrenches do you use other than that everything I was pretty good thank you for the video
@@muddyfences5559 how is it fun? You make a tutorial and don’t include the size and when your fans or maybe someone in need asks, you don’t answer the question?
@@corneilcorneil I’m sorry not everyone is as rich as you and can but all the tools they want instead of the ones needed to do the specific job. Clearly on TH-cam trying to do it oneself, and no sizes were mentioned. But good job on the comment you really got me
What side do you tighten the axel nut from? The belt side or exhaust side? I can find a video of anyone putting the wheel back on anywhere where they show them tightening those 2 crucial nuts.
@@muddyfences5559 I stripped my caliper bolt, spent 3 weekends and nearly 130$ in tools attempting to remove that bolt. I also had to re-thread it and buy a new bolt :( I hate hex/allen bolts
@@muddyfences5559 you can get the lower belt cover off by unbolting the coolant tank and moving it out the way its a bit of jiggle but it will come out
I love it! Thank you for showing all the components to keep track of. You literally erased all my concerns with this walk through!
For anyone wondering, axle nut is 27mm.
Outstanding video. I am currently replacing my rear tire, brake rotor, and rear sprocket, and this video is a gigantic help. I wish I had known the rear sprocket could just fall out of the wheel rim! It’s only held in by those rubber bumpers.
love that 2x4 style lift with the hold down pipe
Yes. I found it on YT and it works perfectly.
that was the best looking worn out tire ive ever seen.
😁
Yes it was... Unfortunately I ran it flat due to a busted valve stem. I didn't trust it enough at that point and opted to replace it. Silly air!
what's the socket size of the crown nut? thanks for the video
Hi ninja! Thanks for the video! When I put the axel back, should I put some lubricant or grease, if so... which one!?!
I usually put a very light coat of grease on the axle, but only the section that will be inside the hub. It is probably not necessary, but it is a habit I can't shake.
@@muddyfences5559 thanks again 🙏
My valve stem broke on my rear tire and I'm trying to replace the file stand without taking the tire off but so far no luck and just using clamps and things to remove the tire from the bead around the rim so I'm removing the tire now and I just bought two new jack stands and I'm curious to how you jacked your bike up and just set it on the frame I assume right
Yes.
@@muddyfences5559 so I got the tire pinched together with a c-clamp enough to get to the valve stem but I noticed a tube coming from the valve stem that seems to go down and around the tire now are these things tubeless or not. Cuz if it had a tube and I got this four and a half inch long screw stuck in my tire it should have popped but it never did it just slowed and got kind of wobbly I ended up riding at home and the tire never actually went completely flat.
QUESTION!!!!!! Will this 07and up mag wheel fit as a direct bolt up to the 2010 vn900 classic? Please help
Hi
Thanks alot for your description and it was very helpful to remove ...
Thank you very much my friend...
You are welcome Khalid. Enjoy the ride my friend.
Nice vid straight to it thanks
Thanks Mike. No point in rambling on. Take care.
Didn't use the right wrench for the crownut, teaching to round the nut and becoming a project
i get the feeling this is going to suck with stock exhaust
Great Video ! Could you please tell me the size of the tools that you used so I can go to the shop to buy all the tools before attempting this?
Buy sets, much cheaper
I know it's 2 years ago😅, but all the tools you need should be in the tool pouch under your seat
Should be a 27mm wrench
Thx for the help!
Curious what new tires you went with? My 09 vulcan is due for new tires next season and wasn't going to go back with the Pirelli brand which I currently have.
We're sure to upset the tire snobs with this thread. I went with Shinko brand. They feel great on the road, and are holding up well.
@@muddyfences5559 LOL, it probably will upset someone. 😅 It's all about what works for you and your ride. 👍🏻 I have a VN900D Classic and was thinking about the Michelin Commander II tires. A good friend has them on his HD heritage and absolutely loves'em. Thanks for all the instructional videos brother. Your extra time and effort are great appreciated. I know its not easy to take the time and do camera setup etc. Looking forward to seeing more. 🤘🏻 Take care.
@@muddyfences5559 I have Shinko as well. Love them and the price.
That's a pretty good video and I put a good way to explain and prevent how to get the tire out and how to look out for all the fart as far as spacers and nuts and bolts but you forgot one thing and mansion what size wrenches do you use other than that everything I was pretty good thank you for the video
Thanks for the feedback. I thought I had mentioned a few of the sizes, but I always manage to leave some out. I guess it adds to the fun. Take care.
@@muddyfences5559 how is it fun? You make a tutorial and don’t include the size and when your fans or maybe someone in need asks, you don’t answer the question?
@@xandro6176 Use the ones that fit.
@@xandro6176 wondering, when you own a metric bike and you want to wrench on it, do you buy only the tools that you need for that job?
@@corneilcorneil I’m sorry not everyone is as rich as you and can but all the tools they want instead of the ones needed to do the specific job. Clearly on TH-cam trying to do it oneself, and no sizes were mentioned. But good job on the comment you really got me
I got kawasaki vn 900 2011 classic ...
As youbsaid safe time and money 🙂🙂😉
What side do you tighten the axel nut from? The belt side or exhaust side? I can find a video of anyone putting the wheel back on anywhere where they show them tightening those 2 crucial nuts.
I believe it is the exhaust side.
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A minute 10 in, ever heard of a ratchet lol
I like to struggle at first.
@@muddyfences5559 I do the same thing all the time Haha you almost had it!
@@muddyfences5559 I stripped my caliper bolt, spent 3 weekends and nearly 130$ in tools attempting to remove that bolt. I also had to re-thread it and buy a new bolt :( I hate hex/allen bolts
Turns out that may not be necessary……..uhhhh ok
I knew in advance that you would struggle with the lower belt cover! 😂😂
And you always lose the adjusters before sliding the axl out.
Next time, please warn me. haha
@@muddyfences5559 you can get the lower belt cover off by unbolting the coolant tank and moving it out the way its a bit of jiggle but it will come out
@@cameronaustin4997What???? Unbolting the coolant tank?? Oh dear, there is NO REASON to even touch the coolant tank.
Thanks for the video.