Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [148/221] Removal

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [148/221] Removal
14.168 Fit the cable into the drive housing. . .
14 Tighten the axle clamp bolt on the right-
hand side fork to the specified torque setting
(see Illustration 14.48).
15 Install the brake caliper. making sure the
pads sit squarely on either side of the disc.
Apply a suitable non-permanent thread
locking compound to the caliper mounting
bolts and tighten them to the torque setting
specified at the beginning of the Chapter (see
illustrations 3.148 and 3.14b).
16 Pass the speedometer cable through its
guides (if withdrawn), then connect the cable
to the drive housing, aligning the slot in the
cable end with the drive tab, and securely
tighten its screw (see illustrations).
17 Apply the front brake a few times to bring
the pads back into contact with the discs.
Move the motorcycle off its stand, apply the
front brake and pump the front forks a few
times to settle all components in position.
18 Check for correct operation of the front
brake before riding the motorcycle.
15 Rearwheel-
removal and installation
Removal
1 Position the motorcycle on its centre stand.
Remove the drive chain guard (see Chapter 7).
2 On US models, remove the split pin from
the end of the axle. Unscrew the axle nut and
remove the washer and the chain adjuster
plate, noting how it fits (see illusb'ation).
3 Support the wheel whilst withdrawing the
axle from the right-hand side along with the
adjuster plate, then lower the wheel to the
ground. Raise the brake caliper to gain more
clearance If required. Note how the axle
passes through the caliper mounting bracket.
4 Disengage the chain from the sprocket and
remove the wheel from the swingarm (s..
illustration). Remove the spacer from the
right-hand side of the wheel, noting which
Brakes, wheels and tyres 6-15
14.18b ... and retain it with the screw
way round it fits (see illustration). If required, V-blocks and measure the runout using a dial
withdraw the chain adjusters from the ends of gauge. If the axle is bent or the runout
the swingarm. exceeds the limit specified at the beginning of
Caution: Do not lay the wheel down and the Chapter, replace it.
a/low It to rest on the disc or the sprocket - 6 Check the condition of the wheel bearings
they could become warped. Set the whee/ (see Section 16).
on wood blocks so the disc or the sprocket .
doesn't support the weight of the wheel. InstallatIon
Do not operate the brake pedal with the 7 Apply a thin coat of grease to the lips of the
wheel removed. bearing seal on the outside of the sprocket
5 Check the axle for straightness by rolling it coupling, and also to the inner face of the
on a flat surface such as a piece of plate glass spacer where it contacts the bearing in the
(if the axle is corroded, first remove the right-hand side of the wheel. If removed,
corrosion with fine emery cloth). If the install the chain adjusters into the ends of the
equipment is available. place the axle in swingarm (see illustration).
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15.2 Unscrew the axle nut (A) and remove
the adjuster plate (B)
15.4a Slip the chain off the sprocket
and remove the wheel
6
15.4b Remove the spacer,
noting how it fits
15.7 Install the chain adjusters
into the swingarm

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