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Remove front wheel - GS550L

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Hi Folks, I am working on restoring an old GS550L and it is time for new rubber. I was trying to remove the front wheel and am missing something. I loosened the axle clamp on the left side, removed the axle nut, removed the caliper, detached the speedometer cable. Once all that was done, I expected to be able to tap the axle out, something is not allowing this, but I cannot see any other screws/bolts/nuts that would be stopping it. I hit it pretty hard with the rubber mallet and there is something I am missing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

here are some photos of what I am seeing, please feel free to take a look: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AucBQohrJb5SwdlXfdksc96KTpSAZA

Thanks,
Geddy
 
I suggest a block of wood and really heavy mallet. I have had the axle get stuck in the hub or in a spacer and it took a lot of hitting to get the axle to move. WD-40 is your friend here too, just don't wash out the grease in the bearings.
 
First of all,

Next, I agree that you need something not so absorbent as a rubber mallet, you need something a bit more "crisp", like a wood block or a plastic hammer.

Finally, you appear to either have the wrong forks for your bike or you don't have the bike you think you do. :-k

You mention an "old GS550L", but did not mention the year. The "L" model did not appear until '79. I checked the parts fiche for '79-'82, all the "L" models had a leading-axle fork. Your fork is not the leading-axle type. What year is your bike, and what makes you think it's an"L"?

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The right-hand fork lower is a piece I don't recognise at all, and the left-hand lower is a standard 550, as Steve said (ie not an 'L'). The plastic dust cover isn't standard. The left-hand side (disc, speedo drive, cable guide) all looks normal.

Please note, none of the above is a criticism, just an aid to determining what you have.

And yes, a good clout with a solid hammer on to a hardwood block will help free up your wheel spindle.
 
Leading axle type forks--I have them on my "T". This is an informative thread.


Ed
 
The disk is also curious. Definitely not the early ('79/'80) style 'spokes', but not quite the same as the '81/'82 style, either.

I guess we'll have to wait until gtarbell realizes that this is a quickly-moving forum. :-\\\

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I have an 83 GS 450L, and mine looks EXACTLY like this. Plastic dish and all. I just did mine last week. I used a small hammer to get it started, and had to chase it through still with a screwdriver wrapped in a rag and a hammer.
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I have a 1985 550L, on the left fork leg (the brake side) there are two bolts holding the bottom of the fork around the axle. Mine bolts up straight but yours looks like it may be at an angle, that could be keeping the axle from sliding. Mine slides right out.
 
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