Newbie in need of help!
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Newbie in need of help!
Hi all i recently bought a vfr 400R nc24 as a big project, the rear disc was cracked so i bought a replacement disc.
When i went to fit it, i found i could not remove the rear hub {after removing the 36mm nut and sprocket carrier} to get to the brake disc
If anyone could give some info on how to remove it {and what im doing wrong} that would be great.
Cheers Chris
When i went to fit it, i found i could not remove the rear hub {after removing the 36mm nut and sprocket carrier} to get to the brake disc

If anyone could give some info on how to remove it {and what im doing wrong} that would be great.
Cheers Chris
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
Silly point perhaps, but... have you taken the wheel off?
Sometimes they need a good whack as they tend to stick after time.
Sometimes they need a good whack as they tend to stick after time.
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
I'll guess a circlip on the wheel side preventing you taking it off.
not got a 24 but am sure someone will be out soon to let you know
Welcome to the forum as well
not got a 24 but am sure someone will be out soon to let you know
Welcome to the forum as well

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Re: Newbie in need of help!
do you not need to remove the hub nut from thew other side(46mm)
im not entirely sure as its been a while
im not entirely sure as its been a while
please,god,....give me the chance to prove that winning the lottery won't spoil me!!!
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
I don't think there is one, Here are some photos of how far I've got {see links} When i went to buy another disc {someone was breaking a bike} he took the giant cir clip off and the whole bearing holder {I think that's what its called} came out and he still couldn't get the hub out {or the disc over the bearing holder}wullvfr wrote:do you not need to remove the hub nut from thew other side(46mm)
im not entirely sure as its been a while
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
you need to log in to see those pictures mate
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
Just made a photobucket accounthannakournikova wrote:you need to log in to see those pictures mate
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
Have you any from the disc side? If that splined bit has been pulled through slightly I guess that a ciurclip on the back side is stopping it coming through? Have you
Looks like the disc can undo anyways? Is access that bad?
hmm...a good one this matey
Looks like the disc can undo anyways? Is access that bad?
hmm...a good one this matey

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Re: Newbie in need of help!
is that a circlip by the disc?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Newbie in need of help!
http://www.vfr400.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/parts.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
click on the link above for the microfish of the nc24 mate. It helps see what way the parts go together.
click on the link above for the microfish of the nc24 mate. It helps see what way the parts go together.
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