I decided today to get back to the Goldwing that I haven't touched for a year or two, when I managed to convince myself that I had forgotten to put fresh moly paste on the drive splines when I put the back wheel back in after getting tyres fitted. So, off with the top box and panniers, which means off with the seat so that the wiring can be unplugged. Then remove the lower shock mounting pins so that the axle can fall below the mufflers. It has been sitting for a while and the swingarm is a bit stiff, so tie the shockers up with a bit of mig wire so that I can lift and drop the wheel a bit.
Oh look, the wheel is on the floor but the axle still doesn't clear.
Out with the Supercheap bike lift and gingerly lift the bike until I can get a bit 70x45 pine under the centre stand, and let it down again. Bounce the swingarm a bit more and we have clearance. All of half a millimetre, but enough. Take the axle out. then let the left hand shock down so that the caliper will swing out of the way. Then remove the wheel. Easy-Peasy.
What is that I see? Fresh moly paste on the drive spline? And in the hub? I didn't forget it, huh!
Oh well, at least it went back together easily, and I know my bike lift still works.
That will teach me (maybe) not to leave things sitting for so long.