rear axle disassembly

zombietonium

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if anyone can offer some help, i'd appreciate it! i have this kandi that is similar to a roketa rear independant set up and i can not figure out how to disassemble it to replace bearings and such. it also has a 5 hole sprocket which is causing me problems too lol
 

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Hellion

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Oooh, I bet the nuts and bolts are quite seized. Can you remove the sprocket and brake disc and go inward? Is there a nut on the opposite end (where the wheel mounts)? I see a threaded end with a hole for a cotter pin.

Make sure you use some good tools, wrenches, sockets and an impact wrench (air or electric). The latter I consider a necessity.
 

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the axle has a flange where the sprocket and the rotor bolt to. i can get the hub off no problem, i have a press and the proper tools (i'm a mechanic) but my biggest problem is the thing right up against the bearing hub, i am trying to figure out if that (nut?) is screwed on or if it's something pressed on. i was going to take it to work and heat it up and air hammer it but i decided to see if anyone else has experience with one of these
 

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my biggest problem is the thing right up against the bearing hub

Do you mean the parts the yellow arrows are pointing at? I think you need some kind of spanner wrench, ones like these with the red handles (scroll down)... I'm just a young buck so Idk everything (yet). Will let the forum gray-hairs weigh in.

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