This is relating to the diplomat I am restoring. How do you remove the rear hub bearing unit so it just leaves you the backplate? I have rear discs with the drum handbrake inside. On my old cavy with rear discs it had a shaft for the hub and you could remove the hub that way but this is more like the way the 1.8 I have is set up, apart from it has drums instead of discs.
I'm wanting to get this blast cleaned and obviously want to remove the hub section but I don't see any fixings holding it on.
Thanks
Andrew
Rear hub removal
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