22 Responses to “How to Remove and Replace a Front Motorcycle Wheel”

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  1. bobaab

    Panda walks through the shop at 0:22

  2. dsm2nrs

    Thank you, very helpful.

  3. laurierken

    this is why I love YouTube. Thanks for a good tutorial.

  4. RevlineMotorsports

    Thanks man. Your video made the tire change on both my 1000RRs very easy.

  5. canyonchaser

    @hasonme Excellent! I’m glad to hear it. Enjoy those new rotors! :D

  6. hasonme

    Thanks guy….
    I just installed sum Galfner front Roaters. I have a GSXR 750 2003.. Your Very detail basic instructions help me knock it out. I had to buy a 24″ hex key for $34.95 and the plastic hammer for $1.99 and barren grease $3.00. I took my time and cleaned out the old grease that accumulated over Years & lube it per your example which was A great demonstration…. It took a while because i went slow and cleaned parts. When i think about; I save more than a couple hundred dollars

  7. canyonchaser

    Unless you change tires with a crow bar and a sledge hammer, you should be able to leave the rotors on the wheel. Just be careful not to bend them during transportation.

  8. ktmjw

    do you need to take the rotors off for tire install or can you leave them on?

  9. 15061952

    Very well done ! Nice video, clean environment, clear explanation.
    F.

  10. Testingpointer1

    thanks, i already figure it out,. it was the dust on the break pads, after i clean the bike i notice that the disk break have some black circled lines that i thought part of the disk brake^_^ but it was i dust, then i clean it several times until i see that the disk break doesnt bring up the circled lines^_^

  11. crash86ed

    @Testingpointer1
    Either you’re brake pads are worn way down, or you need to clean the cyldinders in your caliper. Dust from your brake pads builds up on them and prevents them from retracting fully into the caliper.

  12. hughes111

    No problem mate, if it’s not the break pads and i was wrong sorry dude, like i said i’m not a professional but i hope it’s helped or it’ll help in the future lol. Cya around :D Ride or Die lol!

  13. Testingpointer1

    thanks buddy,.. i hope it is the problem^_^,..

    it doesnt really bother me but of course every one wants their bike perform to the fullest^_^

    Godspeed.

  14. hughes111

    I might be wrong as i’m not a professional, but when my front wheel gave off a scratching / scraping sound it turned out my front breakpads had worn down and needed replacing. Just check them to make sure they’re ok, if they’re fine. It might be a bearing problem? If they’re not ok, replace them and you should be sorted again :D

  15. Testingpointer1

    yeah its like scraping sound, what do you think is the problem with break pads?

  16. hughes111

    Is there a scraping sound from the front wheel? it could be the break pads?

  17. Testingpointer1

    can you help me? my bike front wheel have some weird sound, when i try to rotate it with my hands in the front stand,.. i hear that it was from the disk break..

    what do you think is the reason for that?

    i always clean my bike 1s a week and check it,..

  18. Burzibg

    Great video man 10x !

  19. machocamaroz28

    great tut, good job

  20. canyonchaser

    Nope, thats the correct direction.

  21. hamman42

    It looks like they mounted those tires on backwards!

  22. mydigitalcd

    Great insights… thanks, bro!!!