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4.
Manually activate the shock absorber by pressing the valve leave
upwards and recline the seat so that the shock absorber is fully
compressed
5.
Disassemble rear wheel assembly. To release the rear strut, squeeze the
two plastic buttons either side of the head of the shock absorber and pull
the head towards you and out of the clasp.
(When replacing this structure, simply reverse the initial movement,
squeezing the two plastic buttons on either site and inserting it back into
the metal clasp. Occasionally it can twist slightly, so ensure it is straight
and fully engaged into the clasp. You should hear a satisfying click when
inserted correctly.)
Once this is separated, fold down the strut behind the seat. There is another piece
of elastic at the base of the rear strut which will hook over the clasp on the back