Atlas Rear Wheel Removal

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Ok, I took the rear axle out, and loosened the chain tensioners. The rear wheel came loose, but it does not want to come off. What in the heck am I forgetting? No chain on the bike, brakes are released as well. It sits there and wobbles and wants to come off, but something is preventing it. Any ideas? What stupid thig am I forgetting?
 
LOL That was my first inclination but I didn't want to swing for the fences unless I knew for sure that was it. lol Just whack it a few good times then?
 
I'm not intimately familiar with the Atlas rear brake appurtenances, but the Commando has a brake backing plate torque lug that slots into the frame; perhaps the Atlas' setup is dodgy and it's hanging on the lug?
 
The Atlas wheel should pull straight back if it has a stock swing arm. Did you remove the wheel from the brake with the three bolts (may be hidden behind rubber plugs)?

Jean
 
DING DING DING!! We have a winner. Nope didn't remove those! Guess I wasn't expecting lug nuts on a motorcycle. lol
 
Did you have the special lock to remove the anti-theft lug nut :twisted:
 
Doesn't the whole wheel assembly come off if you loosen off both sides of the axle, remove the brake actuator rod tensioner nut & spacer, and disconnect the speedo cable?
 
grandpaul said:
Doesn't the whole wheel assembly come off if you loosen off both sides of the axle, remove the brake actuator rod tensioner nut & spacer, and disconnect the speedo cable?
I did that and it does not seem to want to come off. I got the wheel loose and away from the sprocket, but it does not want to release the entire way. I cant seem to figure out what is holding it on. I figured I would ask before I beat it to death and broke something expensive.
 
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