Clymer Bites!

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    I'm doing a rear brake job on a '95 VFR 750 w/ 97K on it. Original pads & disc! Anyway...my lousy Clymer manual in Chapter 12 (brakes) refers the reader to Chapter 11 (suspension) for the procedure for removing the rear axle in order to renew the brake disc. Only problem is...it ain't there! Anyone out there done a disc swap out on a 1990 & up VFR?? I swapped out the pads, have a new disc, got the 4 bolts that hold the disc to the hub & now need to remove the axle & am dead in the water.

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    Thanks for the link!Just what I needed.

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    Kudos to Karazy

    Thanks go out to Karazy for making the OEM VFR manual available to forum members. I agree with the preface on the link....This manual is a SAFETY item and should be included in the purchace price of the vehicle.
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