Awesome help. I just followed your video (with a few improvisations) to get the back wheel off of my '82 GL1100. Took me a bit but I finally got it off. Good job, very helpful.
this was very helpful. My dad has this bike and he is the original owner. however he is 83 and can't do things so I have to do it for him. Thanks for the very informative video!
and yes I agree with MrEvil. I never allow air into the brake line. unless it is easy to bleed the brakes. this one seems like it would be a nightmare to get to
Awesome help. I just followed your video (with a few improvisations) to get the back wheel off of my '82 GL1100. Took me a bit but I finally got it off. Good job, very helpful.
this was very helpful. My dad has this bike and he is the original owner. however he is 83 and can't do things so I have to do it for him. Thanks for the very informative video!
Great vid! Have to rip my friends '84 GL1200 wheel off tomorrow and now it will be a breeze. Thanks for taking the time to post this.
I see this is old, But the Honda 1984-1987 service manual says to remove the left side bag!
and yes I agree with MrEvil. I never allow air into the brake line. unless it is easy to bleed the brakes. this one seems like it would be a nightmare to get to
The axle nut is standard thread.