Footpeg bracket removal

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I"m trying to pull the foot peg Y brackets to start working on my rearset. I've seen somewhere a post talking about a trick / technique to remove them but can't find it now. Any suggestions? I can see the 3 bolts holding them on, just no good way to get to them.
 
So after messing with swivels, different extensions, etc. pulling the shock made getting to them very easy. 3 minutes to remove the shock is well worth it.
 
I just use an extension and a swivel socket. Definitely a pain in the button but once you do it a few times its easier. Just have to get the swivel socket at the right angle.

The trick mentioned was probably just adding longer nuts. There were a few people that had luck doing so but I never did. When I added longer nuts it just made it harder to get the socket over them.
 
had to use a swivle socket and an extension it took about five minutes to find the right angle and get them all off. i had to take it off for clutch adjustment. i was gonna try taking the shock off but i didnt know if it would bee hard to put back on.
 
I am really interested in knowing how to take that rear shock off. I battled getting the b@ll busting Y frame off and back on today.

KennyG:(
 
Support rear end of motorcycle by something other than the swingarm (ratchet straps from rafters to subframe).
Remove the bolts.
Remove shock.
 
JetLee,

I can't find a way to strap my bike to the ceiling. Would making props to hold the sub frame off of the floor work?

KennYG
 
I have a BikeMaster to hold the front wheel. I also have a 10 ft step ladder so I should be in business. What do I do ratchet the tail end up until all of the weight is off of the back wheel? And then I should be able to loosen the shock bolts and remove the shock?
Kenny G
 
Yup. I'd recommend a ramp for a car to roll the bike up onto, then ratchet it up. This also helps when getting it down; wedge ramp under wheel, hold brake while popping the ratchets.
 
I just use a bike jack and a car jack for under the rear wheel. I had no problem what so ever. just take your time..
 
run the ratchet straps all the way under the bike in two spots and roll under the car jack. start liftin. maybe get a hand to help. once it's raised start tightening the straps to secure. remove lift, and bike should be suspended. start wrenchin:D
 
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