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Example of dismantling a Shimano
internal gear hub:
Disconnect the gear shift cable to remove the
rear wheel
1.
Disconnect the cassette joint cable so you can
remove the rear wheel from the frame.
2.
Pull the outer casing out of the holder for the
cassette joint casing, then remove the cable from
the hole in the holder.
3.
Remove the cable fixing bolt from the cassette
joint pulley.
4.
If it is difficult to pull the housing out of the
cassette joint pulley casing, insert a 2mm Allen key
or a #14 spoke into the hole in the cassette joint
pulley, then turn the pulley to release the cable.
Then remove the cable fixing bolt from the pulley,
before removing the outer casing from the outer
casing holder.
Unscrew the brake caliper screw and take it off.
5.
Unscrew the wheel screws and put them to one
side. Remove the wheel axis protective washer.
6.
Remove the rear wheel from the derailleur
hanger slot.
To put the wheels back on, carry out the steps
above in reverse.
Talk to your approved O2Feel reseller
immediately if you have any concerns.
2.4.4 Headset
The headset is what holds the fork in the frame.
When it is in the right position, the headset can
turn easily. It must not be loose however.
The headset goes through a lot thanks to impacts
on rough surfaces. It can become loose or get
messed up. Check the position of the headset
regularly (it mustn’t be too tight or too loose). The
headset can break if it is not adjusted properly or is
too tight. This is why it should always be adjusted
by your approved O2Feel reseller.
If the headset is too loose, this can damage the
cups or the fork.
1. Pull the outer casing from the holder
2. Remove from the hole
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