Honda AFRICA TWIN XRV750 (1987-2002) [211/291] 26 brakes wheels and tyres

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7 26 Brakes wheels and tyres 15 30 Support the bearing on a socket when driving in the spacer 15 32a Press or drive the seal into the coupling it into place if it is tight supporting the bearing inner race on a suitable socket as you do to prevent it from being damaged or driven out at the same time see illustration 31 Check the condition of the hub O ring and replace it with a new one if it is damaged de formed or deteriorated see illustration 15 21 32 Apply a smear of grease to the lips of the new seal and press it into the coupling using a seal or bearing driver a suitable socket or a flat piece of wood to drive it into place if necessary see illustration As the seal sits flush with the top surface of their housing using a piece of wood as shown will automatically set it flush without the risk of setting it too deep and having to lever it out again see illustration 33 Check the sprocket coupling rubber dampers see Chapter 6 34 Clean off all grease from the brake disc using acetone or brake system cleaner Fit the sprocket coupling into the wheel see illustration 15 13 then install the wheel see Section 14 16 Tyres general information and fitting General information 1 The wheels fitted to all models are designed to take tubed tyres only Tyre sizes are given in the Specifications at the beginning of this chapter 2 Refer to the Daily pre ride checks listed at the beginning of this manual for tyre maintenance 16 3 Common tyre sidewall markings 15 32b Using a piece of wood as shown automatically sets the seal flush Fitting new tyres 3 When selecting new tyres refer to the tyre information label on the swingarm and the tyre options listed in the owners handbook Ensure that front and rear tyre types are compatible the correct size and correct speed rating if necessary seek advice from a Honda dealer or tyre fitting specialist see illustration 4 It is recommended that tyres are fitted by a motorcycle tyre specialist rather than attempted in the home workshop A specialist will be equipped with the correct tools and levers protectors for the rim will have compressed air and will be able to balance the wheels after tyre fitting While the tyre is being fitted it is worth asking for an alignment check and spoke tension check