To remove the swing arm on a 2001 Honda TRX 250 FourTrax, you typically need a 10mm Allen wrench. However, it's always a good idea to double-check your specific model's service manual, as variations may exist based on modifications or production changes. Make sure to have the necessary tools ready before starting the disassembly.
bad rear swing arm bushings on some you can tighten
Lossen the two Allen screws on the back of the swing arm after that to the left there is a slot for the long end of the Allen wrench to go in push down to tighten or push up to loosen
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Loosen the 4 Allen head screws ont the swing arm then get a big pair if channel Locke and turn the disc next to the swing arm on the right
you will need charge boots and a swing shot.....first use C.H then swing then let someone shoot you 5 times then let go and press/hold l1 and square at the same time.
Soak it with penetrating oil and let it sit for a few hours then use an impact wrench or breaker bar to remove it.
1976 Yamaha XT 500 cc enduro, with modifications to forks and swing arm. Thank you, Bruce Allen
Just went rounds looking for this info. Found the answer going to my favorite parts store and looking for "what tool" to change the belt. Turns out the auto-tensioner has a bolt in the center of the pulley. Use either a wrench or (preferably) borrow the proper tool which is just a wrench on a nice leverage bar. When you put pressure the tensioner pulley arm will swing and give you room to remove and replace the belt. Just don't be afraid of loosening the pulley (that was my fear) and don't try a hex wrench on the engine mount side of the tensioner arm. (laugh now) Have a nice day.
The song playing at the bar in the beginning of "Knocked Up" is called "Swing" by Savage.
Born 1909, died 1986. Groundbreaking modern swing band leader portrayed by Steve Allen in a hit film of 1956.
The Honda CBR1000RR was made by the same team that was behind the Moto GP series. Many of the new technologies introduced in the Honda CBR1000RR such as a lengthy swing arm, Unit Pro Link rear suspension and Dual Stage Fuel Injection System (DSFI).
There is a placard on the bike listing the correct pressure. Normally it is on the rear swing arms.