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TREK SERVICE INFORMATION August 2016
To Remove The Fork
Although you can replace the fork with the derailleur cables and rear brake cable connected,
you may find this procedure easier with them disconnected. These instructions explain the
steps with the cables connected.
2. Squeeze the pads together and disconnect the brake wedge (Figure 6.9) from the front
brake.
Figure 6.8. Brake cover
1. Remove the two grommets and housing cover bolts, and remove the brake cover (Figure
6.8).
Figure 6.7. Steering axle pinch bolt
7. Place the stem on top of the fork with the steering axle in the stem clamp. Insert the
two stem-to-fork attachment bolts (Figure 6.6) through the stem and thread them into
the top of the fork. Tighten to 10 Nm.
Figure 6.9. Squeeze the lower arms to remove the wedge
Figure 6.6. Stem-to-fork attachment bolts (two)
8. Tighten the steering axle pinch bolt (Figure 6.7) to 5.2 Nm.