How To Remove a Rear Motorcycle Wheel (Our Way)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Stuck on the side of the road with your Honda Shadow, Honda Chopper, or Honda Bobber and no jack in sight? No worries! We’ve got the ultimate roadside rescue guide just for you. 🌟💪
In this must-watch video, we’ll show you how to remove the rear wheel from your Honda VT600 without a jack or a helping hand. 🛵🔧 Watch as we perform the daring maneuver of flipping the axle around and laying your bike down like a laid-back (but slightly lame) horse! 🐴💥 Our step-by-step, tutorial will turn your flat tire fiasco into an entertaining, DIY adventure. 🚀✨
From clever tricks to keep your Honda steady while you work, to pro tips for handling that stubborn wheel, we’ve packed it all into this fun-filled guide. 🎉📹 Get ready for some laughs and practical advice that’ll get you back on the road in no time. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit that bell icon for more Honda repair tips and motorcycle mishaps! 🛠️🔔🚦
The sarcasm is flowing like leaves in the wind. Great stuff...
I like how you created your own commercials. hehe
We like to call them "Shameless self promotions"
Great tutorial. :D That adjuster is so much nicer then the one on my vt750 ace.
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Useful stuff. I have been through something similar on my daughters Sabre. I can add that if Long Shots pipes are in the way on an 1100 the bottom shock bolts can be pulled to move the wheel around to get the axel out. I was very thankful to have help. Sure as the world someone you ride with will have a puncture that can’t be plugged but can be patched from the inside.
Sounds like a party!
I got a couple flat tyres on my travels. Luckily i had the plug it T bar thing and a little air compressor with me around 10 mins i was back on the road. Any bigger tear and its a recovery truck as in ireland you have to order tyres for the shadows because they are not regulars. I think i will stock a couple🎉
I just built a hard tail kz 650 and while i was building it i installed rear sport bike sliders so i can use my rear stsnd that i have for my yamaha r1. Works great lol
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Hey dude absolutely appreciate all your videos and knowledge. I was wondering if you would be willing to make us a video on adding a anti theft Killswitch on our carbureted bikes. Can't find anything for that on the tube but it would be greatly appreciated if you have time for that sorta thing
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Thanks for the video
when i replace my chain next time i guess i should finally put a cotter pin in my brake drum anchor bolt, i meant to do it 2 chains ago but i kept forgetting and now there's no reason since i'm about due for a new3 chain again so yeah, i probably should do it this time.....
Your new rapper name, 4 Chainz
What a Friday! Gettin' to watch TJ wrestle that big ol' rubber into that rear end... and for free?!?!?
If you watch multiple times, you may even see something you weren't supposed too,,,,,
@@TJBRUTALCUSTOMS🔬🧐
Next up a cooking video TJ brutals apple strudle
the "grundle of the bike"? LMAO
Dirty girls
@TJBRUTALCUSTOMS mmm... yes sir,gotta slap that rectifier every once and awhile.
@@zacharyhickerson5391 🤣
In ireland you would have to go for cover because so many ppl will stop in there cars to see if your ok you would be there all nite
The uncle i never had
Get your uncle a beeer
The vt500 has a centre stand🎉
So do pedestal tables...
@@TJBRUTALCUSTOMS well tell them they got the job then! Because we hire for attitude🎩
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Was changing my front tire on my Honda shadow. Realized the rim is not for a Honda shadow. The forks are a little too narrow. Had to “open” the forks to fit the tire back
Weird
Aged duck tape. I agree.
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I own a 87 VT700. Pray for me!
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Cannot find this sissy bar anywhere
a smart person would put his small parts in a "nut sack"which is something i carry with me when rideing.....now theres an idea for an item you can develop and sell for an overinflated price.
We wont sell our nut sacks. Thats illegal, but it shouldn't be #worldsoldestprofession
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Now I know how all these motorcycles out there got a totally unnecessary unsightly dent in their tank when none of my motorcycles ever have.
Now if someone could enlightenment, why some motorcycles have the front disk brake on one side, and others have the front disk brake... on the other side. I would like to say for weight and balance, ease to get to, or to keep your brake fluid leaking all over your tire... but I'm starting to think it's more absolutely arbitrary.
Its to make us question our own reality within the simulation.