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Old 12-07-16, 02:25
JoseTenere JoseTenere is offline
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Dismount wheel of XT660Z Tenere with ABS brakes

Hello everyone, I am spanish and new to the forum and I have just presented.
And I send my first post.
I bought a month ago one XT660Z with ABS Tenere late 2104; and one of the things that must be changed is the transmission chain kit.
I have already bought but to go to the Customer User Manual that comes with the bike, seeing as remove the rear wheel, torque, etc .; He explains how to do the "normal" XT660Z (incidentally, nothing special, as on any bike), but if the bike takes ABS, like mine, specifies that leads to an Official Service for disassembly of a wheel ??? ?????.
And my question, is so complicated and different because you have ABS ?, a special tool is needed ?.
Therefore, if one knows how the wheel must be removed to have ABS brakes, please indicate to me that I do not screw up.
Thanks in advance.
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Old 16-07-16, 00:06
JoseTenere JoseTenere is offline
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Hi, does anyone know the process to remove the rear wheel of a XT660Z with ABS 2014?
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Old 16-07-16, 16:16
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Hi Jose, I do not have ABS on my Ten but I cannot think of any reason that ABS would make much difference to wheel removal, Just be careful not to damage the ABS 'wheel' and sensor when you are replacing. Welcome to the Forum!
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Old 16-07-16, 18:45
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Thanks, HarryP; I think so too.
But as the User Manual explains that with ABS takes an Official Service Yamaha, I have doubts about how to do it.
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Old 27-05-18, 23:01
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Same Question

Hi JoseTenere,

How did you solve your problem? I bought a Tenere ZA last autumn and now I am facing the same question.
For me, it looks like one can easily remove the ABS sensors but the warning in the manual is really scary. However it is a bike for travelling and one can not expect to find a proper garage everywhere...

Greetings
Rolle
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Old 28-05-18, 10:55
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It is not a problem removing the wheels. Just have to be careful not to damage the pickup or the wiring....

Not worse than that being a bit careful with the braking lines ;-)

I've never read the user manual for mine ;-) But i guess that it also states that you need to go the workshop to have the tires replaced and or the brakepads changes.

The only "difficult" thing about removing the wheels is taking the front one off. You will need a 14mm hex for that which is not that common in a home garage. The first time i borrowed one from a neighbor which is a farmer. Tractors tempt to use bigger bolt&nuts .

But when the chain and sprockets are worn you suspension linkage will almost 100% surely also need some service. So you might consider buying and endless chain and grease alle the linkages pivot axels at the same time
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