Ok, whats the trick with getting the swingarm off the bike to check and grease the bearings?
I've removed the front sprocket, taken the 3 little bolts out of the RHS bearing cap on the outside of the frame, and unscrewed the left side as far as it will go, which is pulling the swing arm sideways from it's usual position-.
Now it gets to a point and stops, it looks like there is a nut in the way, but this is attached to one of the main bolts that goes through the frame and through the back of the engine casing. Do i have to take this out, or have a missed a trick somewhere??

Nathan
I've removed the front sprocket, taken the 3 little bolts out of the RHS bearing cap on the outside of the frame, and unscrewed the left side as far as it will go, which is pulling the swing arm sideways from it's usual position-.
Now it gets to a point and stops, it looks like there is a nut in the way, but this is attached to one of the main bolts that goes through the frame and through the back of the engine casing. Do i have to take this out, or have a missed a trick somewhere??

Nathan

