Original User Guide | Groove Go Pedelec Version 2
EN-27
IMPORTANT
Detach all cables from the wheel (e.g. lighting cables), otherwise you
could tear them.
If your bike is fitted with a rim brake, unhook the brake
cable on the brakepad before removing the front wheel.
Otherwise you may not be able to remove the front wheel.
4. Remove the front wheel.
Replacing the front wheel
1. Insert the wheel into the front fork ends.
2. Gently turn the adjustment nut on the
quick-release skewer in a
clockwise
direction. Make sure that your wheel is
correctly centred.
3. Close the quick-release skewer by
swinging the lever back 180˚.
You will now usually be able to see the
word ‘CLOSE’ on the outside of the
lever.
Quick-release skewer
Adjustment nut
For 3. Close the quick-release skewer
DANGER
It should be so hard to close the quick-release skewer that you need
to use the balls of your hands (120 N: corresponds to a weight force of
12 kg). You should have the mark of the lever imprinted on your hand.
Otherwise it could open when you are cycling, which could lead to the
wheel becoming loose and cause you to fall.
Quick-release skewer is
too easy to close
1.
Open the quick-release skewer.
2.
Turn the adjustment nut
clockwise.
3.
Swing the quick-release skewer closed again.
4.
Repeat if necessary.
Quick-release skewer is
not easy to close
1.
Open the quick-release skewer.
2.
Turn the adjustment nut
anticlockwise.
3.
Swing the quick-release skewer closed again.
4.
Repeat if necessary.
Quick-release skewers cannot be closed by simply turning
the lever.
DANGER
If you have released the rim brakes to remove the wheel, you must
close them again, otherwise you will not be able to brake and run the
risk of serious injury.