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now even i think just removing the front wheel will do the trick ... Do it yourself if you have a ring spanner, be careful with an open spanner as it might slip. These wheel nuts are generally torque wrenched and they are a pain to unscrew without the proper tools!
Last edited by som88; 05-23-2010, 10:05 AM.Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
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you can also go to local tyre walla ... you know who to contact for a puncture, they will remov it wheel with disc easy & its done !!Originally posted by deep_nine View Postnah..not yet.
Having touble getting the main wheel bolt removed.
Its a mess. Its tightly bolted(torque wrench)!
guess would have to go to Bajaj.
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Nice experience there.. But instead of trying to remove the wheel, simply removing the brake caliper would have done the job..!
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