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REMOVAL AND MOUNTING OF THE FRONT WHEEL
REPLACEMENT OF THE PINION
REMOVAL AND MOUNTING OF THE REAR WHEEL
Unscrew the nut of the front wheel axle and slide the axle out. Remove the wheel
carefully from the fork in the downward and forward direction. During assembly it is
necessary to pay attention to the correct placement of the spacers between the wheel
and the end piece of the front fork. The length of the spacer is different for the right
and the left side.
First remove the bearing housing on the left side of the motor. Loosen the nut of the
rear wheel axle and the chain tensioner bolts and take the chain off of the pinion. Ca-
refully slide a steel rod or a screwdriver into the opening of the clutch drum g. 14, so
that the clutch drum is prevented from turning during the loosening of the pinion. Use
a special wrench (319.050.00) to loosen the pinion by turning counterclockwise. The
assembly of the new pinion is performed in the reverse procedure.
Loosen the nut of the rear wheel axle. Loosen the check nuts and the adjustment bolts
on the movable blocks. Move the wheel forward in the rear fork end piece and remove the
chain off of the sprocket. Slide out the rear wheel axle and carefully remove the rear brake
caliper from the disc. When mounting the rear wheel back it is necessary to pay attention
to the correct placement of the spacers. The spacers are different for the right and the left
side. Place the rear brake caliper holder on to the right spacer and continue in the reverse
procedure. After the mounting of the rear wheel perform an adjustment of the chain.
front wheel
rear wheel
right spacer
left spacer
movable block
rear wheel shaft
movable block
rear wheel
axle nut
rear brake
caliper holder
right spacer
left spacer
axle of front wheel
axle nut of
front wheel
g. 12
g. 13
g. 14
13 14
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