Rear Axle

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HD76FXLR

New Member
Trying to remove my rear axle and it doesn't look like the one that Sticky posted in "rear tire replacement".It has a bolt in both ends and doesn't want to drive out at all.What am I doing wrong?I will post pictures as soon as I get an adapter for my computer for my camera memory card.
Did find out that this is a 2004 Chopper.
Thanks Charlie
 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
If it's been in there awhile it may be tough to get out. Make sure the wheel is just barely loaded, jack it up then lower it to where it just touches the floor, then tap it with a hammer and brass drift. Some PB break around the spacers won't hurt. You could also heat the end a bit with a torch.
 

HD76FXLR

New Member
I got'er out...plenty of penetrating oil and patience.Buffed out axel and she's slick as a button.Next swingarm and new belt.
Thanks Charlie
 

HD76FXLR

New Member
Here is a pic of trans stud on right side of bike.Nothing to bolt it too.Also pic of 6speed.No one else with a rev tech? Charlie

 

Moespeeds

Well-Known Member
The 5th stud on the trans is not used on LSD. 2004 should be a Baker but could have been replaced.
 

HD76FXLR

New Member
Thanks for all the help.I've learned alot in the last 2 days.
Now about parts.Where can I get seals and bearings for rear wheel.Thanks Charlie
P.S.Pics were just to see if I could.
 
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