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use and maintenance
Rally 50
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WARNING
The disassembly and reassembly of the
front wheel can be difficult for those un-
familiar with vehicle maintenance. You
may wish to have your Local
APRILIA
Delear carry out these operations.
If you wish to perform these operations
yourself, carefully read p. 53 (MAINTE-
NANCE).
While disassembling and reassembling
the wheel, pay extra care not to damage
the brake lines, discs or pads.
Before carring out the following opera-
tions, let the engine and the exhaust si-
lencer cool down until they reach room
temperature, in order to avoid burns.
DISASSEMBLY
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Place the vehicle on the center stand.
NOTE
Prepare a 200 mm high support
(1), the base of which must measure 200 x
200 mm.
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Place the support (1) under the vehicle
and a spongy cloth between them, so
that the front wheel can move freely and
the vehicle cannot fall down.
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Place a support (2) under the tire, in
such a way as to keep the wheel in its
position after loosening it.
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WARNING
Make sure that the vehicle is stable.
It may cause damage to bystanders and
other property, as well as being dam-
aged itself.
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Have a helper steady the handlebar in
the straight ahead position.
Brake caliper screw (3) tightening
torque: 19.53 ftlb (27 Nm).
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Remove the two screws (3) that fasten
the front brake caliper (4).
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Remove the brake caliper (4) from the
disc, leaving it attached to its line (5).
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CAUTION
Never touch the front brake lever after
removing the brake caliper from the
disc. If you do, the caliper pistons may
be pushed out of their seats, and brake
fluid will be spilled. Should you acci-
dentally do this, take your vehicle to
your Local
APRILIA
Delear who will know
how to repair this damage.
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Hold the axle (6) from rotating with an
appropriate Allen wrench.
Wheel nut (7) tightening torque:
36.17 ftlb (50 Nm).
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Remove the wheel nut (7) and washer (8).
Axle clamp screw (9) tightening torque:
8.68 ftlb (12 Nm).
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Loosen the axle clamp screw (9), using
the appropriate Allen wrench.
◆
Push the axle (6) partly out of the front
fork by tapping the threaded end with a
rubber hammer or wooden drift.
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