1.Set the bike on the main stand. 2.Disconnect rear brake and brake drum -frame connection. 3.Remove rear shaft key and nut. 4.Remove rear shaft. 5.Remove rear brake drum. 6.Remove rear wheel. 7.Now cames the hard part. I suggest that you take the wheel to a motorcycle dealer for the actual tire removal.
Please note. no specials tools are required for steps 1 thru 6. 
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