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Randy Post Posted on Apr 24, 2017

How to remove a rear wheel from a Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad 1600

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: remove the seat

First, remove the pillon seat behind the driver seat. Use a metric socket wrench to remove the mounting bolt at the back center of the pillon. Note the 'retaining strap' over the pillon. You can remove one of the side screws that hold this strap and swing it aside, but this is not absolutely necessary. Once the pillon mounting bolt is out, lift the pillon slightly and pull it to the rear. Be careful not to let metal parts scratch your rear fender. Now look at the hex socket bolts holding the driver seat to the rear fender. These are removed with a metric hex wrench (Allen wrench). Don't mess with these unless you can fit the bolt socket exactly. There should be a hex wrench in your Vulcan toolkit. When these have been removed, the driver seat can be lifted up and back to remove. It's a real mess under there, isn't it? To re-install, reverse the order of the above -- driver's seat goes in first, bolts secured and then the pillon. Don't force anything. If either seat is hanging up above its mounting position, you don't have the seat 'tongue' in its socket.

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2009

SOURCE: how do I take the rear tire off of a 2004 kawasaki nomad

I hope you have a jack... I had to remove the pipes and bags on my 04 vulcan nomad so I remove the cotter pin and pull the axle out of the rear hub. Then removed the spcer and rear brake. slide wheel assy. out of the drive hud on the left (removal of brake and spacer allow this) and drop the tire down. It's not hard...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: crank fuse on 2005 vulcan classic

keep pressing the starter and find out were the click is comeing from,, then change the starter solenoid, it sounds like this is at fault

Testimonial: "Thanks will go back out and try that...then I just have find the starter solenoid...I'm no mechanic but trying to learn to do some of this myself..."

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2010

SOURCE: I HAVE AN 02 KAWASAKI VULCAN NOMAD would like to

Need to buy a repair manual from Haynes/Clymers as not too many are willing to part with a valuable item

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2010

SOURCE: Changing grips on 2003 Kawasaki Nomad 1500fi

you need to cut off the grip..

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