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Calum's method is clear and works well. I purchased one of those small lifts for the rear wheel and it was invaluable, although having one a bit longer might help.
The light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train. 2019 M3W
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I annotated one of Calum's photos to help out an owner who had posted on Facebook. Thought it may prove useful so I'll leave it here for posterity. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.tm-img.com/images/2021/05/30/Annotated-Rear-Hubs.png)
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Learner Plates Off!
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Learner Plates Off!
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I know this is a very late post to this thread, but, being a late comer to the M3W and purchasing a 2021 model, I am just now having to do some of this maintenance. Thanks to Calum for the initial write up, and for Robert for moving the file to a new location (listed on page 5) so those of us that come after can use it.
TM is simply a great resource and I am still running across good posts and documents that I need.
That said, my 3Wheeler is still up on jack stands, waiting to be raised a bit higher so I can get the rear drum back on below the fork, and then install the axel rod. I could really use a higher lift!
Thanks guys. Craig
Craig - Texas, USA 2021 M3W
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