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How Do You Remove A Gl1500 Goldwing Front Wheel?

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How Do You Remove A Gl1500 Goldwing Front Wheel?

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• First thing is to get a jack ready for the Goldwing, make sure it’s a sturdy jack. The bottom of the GL1500 engine is flat and ideal for jacking up. A flat block of wood between the jack and engine will prevent the GL1500 sump being damaged by the jack and will also be less likely to slip. Don’t jack the Goldwing up just yet. • Pull the upper side mudguard/fender trim off as in the first picture below (right side shown). Then remove the lower 8mm bolts from the rotor covers. Don’t lose the spacers visible in the third picture. • Remove the 8mm bolt from the top of the rotor cover and bracket and remove the rotor cover as shown below. Note how the two-part bracket slots together in the first picture. These brackets sit over the top of the rotor trim, not under it. • Remove the two Allen bolts holding the brake callipers in place and slide the callipers off the brake disc as shown in the next three pictures. • Now remove the 22mm bolt from the right-side of the axle, as in the first pi

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• First thing is to get a jack ready for the Goldwing, make sure it’s a sturdy jack. First thing is to get a jack ready for the Goldwing, make sure it’s a sturdy jack. The bottom of the GL1500 engine is flat and ideal for jacking up. A flat block of wood between the jack and engine will prevent the GL1500 sump being damaged by the jack and will also be less likely to slip. Don’t jack the Goldwing up just yet. • Pull the upper side mudguard/fender trim off as in the first picture below (right side shown). Pull the upper side mudguard/fender trim off as in the first picture below (right side shown). Then remove the lower 8mm bolts from the rotor covers. Don’t lose the spacers visible in the third picture. • Remove the 8mm bolt from the top of the rotor cover and bracket and remove the rotor cover as shown below. Remove the 8mm bolt from the top of the rotor cover and bracket and remove the rotor cover as shown below. Note how the two-part bracket slots together in the first picture. Thes

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