I need better access to the rear wheel so I removed the two saddlebags and the trunk. This will allow me more visibility and access to the rear wheel and brake.
This was a while ago. The socket end of the 1/4” extension is designed to let the socket lean at an angle plus I used combo wrenches as well. I did not need to use crow’s feet wrenches. Anything is removable if you take your time and think it out. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
@@TomAsay64 ended up getting it out using my 3/8th socket set instead of the 1/2 inch. You’re absolutely right, sometimes I need to just stop working before midnight hits and just think a little more haha. Thanks!
I can see there will be some time needed for Chrome shining. Good video !
I think so too!
How did you remove the foot boards? It seems like I couldn’t possible fit a socket in there
The footboards themselves are easy enough, but the mounting hardware is what I mean
This was a while ago. The socket end of the 1/4” extension is designed to let the socket lean at an angle plus I used combo wrenches as well. I did not need to use crow’s feet wrenches.
Anything is removable if you take your time and think it out.
I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
@@TomAsay64 ended up getting it out using my 3/8th socket set instead of the 1/2 inch. You’re absolutely right, sometimes I need to just stop working before midnight hits and just think a little more haha. Thanks!