I'm glad you were honest here and showed some scuffling as it didn't cooperate as they usually don't cooperate. Then when it's just right, it falls in place and you really don't know what you did differently, it's just that everything just lined up. Great video! I wish you had also shown breaking the tire down and back on the rim.
We get your point, but the bag sits within 1/2" of the pipe and you just won't see any little scratches until you pull the bags off. Visible scratches from laziness or carelessness piss me off too.
My rear swing arm is crooked any advice? I've check for slop in pivot bushings and there is none! My tire is straight and centered in swing arm but the swingarm is not straight
There's gotta be a better way to get that caliper back in place other than beatin' and bangin' and scratchin' it into submission. Don't get me wrong, I just spent the last hour doin'the same thing with mine. But I would think that there would be a slicker way to do it.
@erikloose9472 The belt will find its happy place as long as the wheel is straight. As in the adjuster cam is in the same place on each side of the bike.