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Cannot recommend a rear axle removal plan however, I would recommend the purchase of a factory parts manual if you plan on keeping the bike.
The parts man. will show you the breakdown of parts by component, to give you an idea on how to take your bike apart & be able to reassemble again, if/when you need to.
Even if you're not into getting your hands greasy, the parts man. is valuable in understanding what goes into making your bike a fine piece of machinery.
A Voyager dealer should be able to provide installation instructions, whether you purchased it factory direct or 2nd party.
If you're lucky, a previous owner will have provided sufficient paperwork to enable your "transformation".
Best of luck on what you're looking to do...ThumbUp
Got it out. Thanks to all who made a comment. Voyager installed, driving it around the sub-division getting used to not leaning. Lets just say it caused a lot of laughter.
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