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Removing front wheel (BMW R1150GS)

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Remove brake calipers.

Note: Do not apply handbrake lever with brake calipers re-moved/front wheel removed.


Remove retaining screw (1).

Loosen clamping screws (2).

Remove quick-release axle.

Remove spacer bushing (3) and speedometer drive (4).

Remove front wheel.
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Wheels and tires specifications
Installing the front wheel
Removing and installing wheel bearings
Removing and installing rear wheel
Static balancing of front wheel/rear wheel
Checking front/rear wheel rim for runout
Removing and installing spokes
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R1150GS (1999-2004) 
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