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7.4 Rear wheel installation and removal
DANGER
Hot disc rotors could cause burns!
The disc brake rotor may even be hot after a short ride.
• Allow the brake disc to cool down for at least 10 minutes before working on the rear wheel.
Reducing belt tension
See “7.3 Belt tension adjustment“ on page 22 for more information.
How to remove the rear wheel
1. Shift the hub into the lowest gear.
2. Loosen the hub axle nuts on both sides of the rear
wheel a few turns, using a 15 mm open-end spanner.
3. Release the gear cable.
3.1 Insert a 2mm hex wrench (3) into the hole of the
roller (2).
3.2 Turn the roller 45° in anti-clockwise direction until
the gear cable is released.
3.3 Remove the gear cable bolt (1) from the slot in the
roller.
3.4 Bring the roller back in position and take the hex
wrench out of the hole in the roller.
3.5 Remove the outer and inner gear cable from the
cable stop (4).
LOCK
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4. Remove the rear wheel from under the rear stay and
take the belt off the rear pulley.