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Old 10-14-2011, 01:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have to remove the rear wheel on my bike (2009 Shadow Spirit). It is shaft drive with drum type brakes. Can anyone give me any advise on how to do it or things to look out for. I am mechanically inclined but have never done work on a motorcycle. I just want to make sure i don't screw anything up while trying to fix my current problem. Or would it just be best to take it to a dealership?
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Old 10-14-2011, 04:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi. Like you, I also have a VT750C2. Mine is a 2008. I believe that you can do the job yourself and save a LOT of cash. First, you must believe that you can do the job. Second, you should have the shop manual to guide you. You should check the listings at the top of the technical discussion page for a free download. The manual will show you the parts involved in your spicific job and tell you what parts, if any, need to be replaced with new ones during the re-assembly. I will be doing a rear wheel removal in the near future on my bike. As I have not done this particular job as of yet, I'm sorry I can't give you more info. Please keep all of us posted on your progress, and don't let small problems with the job discourage you. There are many on this forum that have tips and pointers that will help you out of just about any jam.

I wish you all the best.

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Old 10-14-2011, 06:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Make sure you grease your splines if you remove the rear tire.
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Old 10-14-2011, 07:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
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believe it or not, it is not actually that difficult to remove the rear wheel from a shafty.

Its pretty much the same thing on all the bikes Ive done.

place bike on center stand
disconnect the rear brake connection,
remove the 3 or 4 bolts that connects the final drive to the swing arm shaft
remove rear axle nut
have a friend hold the rear tire so there is less weight on the axel
place rear axel nut on 2-3 turns and tap with a mallet to work the axel out.

Once you remove the axle you may find that the swing arm has not lowered enough for you to remove the rear wheel assembly. if this is the case, while your friend supports the weight of the tire, remove the lower bolts on the rear suspension springs. That will give you that extra bit of room to remove the tire. If after that, you still dont have the room... remove the rear fender (I hate that part)


Also note, make sure when you pull the shaft out you dont let it smash on the ground >.<

I think I covered it all XD Need any help let me know, I have done it about 30 times on mostly honda bikes (Honda fury's are an absolute nightmare for rear wheel removal )
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Old 10-14-2011, 08:05 AM   #5 (permalink)
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First off, I would get the specific Honda manual for your bike. Not only will it help get the rear wheel off, but it gives you everything you need to know to work on your bike.
On my 08 Aero, I first take the exhaust system off. You then need to disconnect the linkage to the rear brake, and loosen the axle nut. I then jack up the bike, remove the axle and the rear wheel.
When you reassemble, as mentioned previously, grease the splines of the final drive with Moly grease before mounting the wheel. Insert the axle and tighten the axle nut. Then hook up the rear brake linkage, lower the bike, and retorque the axle nut. I then install the exhaust system and its done.
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Old 10-14-2011, 09:31 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I was under the impression these shaft drives did not need maintenance. Y'all are scaring me. I'm the guy who hates to fix the flat on my hybrid pedal bike.
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Old 10-14-2011, 09:33 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Wow, this is scary!!!! All this advice from people who don't know what they are talking about!!! You don't have to remove swing arm bolts or shaft to remove the rear wheel, nor do you have to remove exhaust system, maybe loosen exhaust rear bracket so you can move exhaust a little to clear axle. Remove brake linkage, axle shaft nut, and axle. Move wheel to right to disengage splines and it's out. Sometime it helps to deflate tire prior to removal, but not always necessary. Ride safe! Cowboy
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Wow, this is scary!!!! All this advice from people who don't know what they are talking about!!!
Glad that we finally have an expert on this thread. Whew!
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Download this:

http://www.hondashadow.net/forum/53-...t-vt750c2.html

You'll need it.
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Wow, this is scary!!!! All this advice from people who don't know what they are talking about!!! You don't have to remove swing arm bolts or shaft to remove the rear wheel, nor do you have to remove exhaust system, maybe loosen exhaust rear bracket so you can move exhaust a little to clear axle. Remove brake linkage, axle shaft nut, and axle. Move wheel to right to disengage splines and it's out. Sometime it helps to deflate tire prior to removal, but not always necessary. Ride safe! Cowboy
That may be true on the Spirit, but on the Aero, its much easier to remove the wheel with the exhaust system removed. Might be because the back of the rear fender sweeps farther down, making clearance more of an issue. The Honda manual also states that the exhaust system must first be removed.
By the way, I realize that the OP has a Spirit, so my earlier post was specific as to the Aero, since I've never removed the rear wheel on a Spirit. Since they both have a final drive and rear drum brakes, most of the steps should be the same.
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