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6.2 Wheels.
These are specially designed wheels. It is strongly advised to contact your dealer if you experience
problems.
Removing and installing Mono-Blade wheels.
a. Removing a Mono-Blade front wheel.
Open up the brake shoes (see Section Brake, fig. A-1).
1. Open plastic cap on the side of the hub (see fig. B-1). It can be taken off with a flat screwdriver.
2. Loosen the bolt in the hub with a 13 mm box spanner and remove the bolt and washer (see fig. B-2).
3. Take off the front wheel (see fig. B-3).
b. Installing a Mono-Blade front wheel.
1. Put the front wheel onto the hub axle.
2. Lock the bolt and washer with your hands first, then use a 13 mm box spanner to lock it tightly.
But make sure the wheel can rotate smoothly (recommended tightening torque: 10 Nm.).
3. Replace the plastic cap.
c. Removing a Mono-Blade rear wheel.
Adjust the chain to a loose position (refer to Section: Chain tension adjustment).
Open up the rear brake shoes (refer to Section: Brake).
1. Open plastic cap on the side of hub (see fig. C-1). You can use a flat screwdriver to take it out.
2. Loosen the screw in the hub with a 13 mm box spanner, then remove the bolt and washer (see fig. C-2).
3. Take off the rear wheel (see fig. C-3).
d. Installing a Mono-Blade rear wheel.
1. Put the rear wheel onto the hub axle.
2. Lock the bolt and washer with your hands first, then use a 13 mm box spanner to lock it tightly.
But make sure the wheel can rotate smoothly (recommended tightening torque: 10 Nm.).
3. Adjust the chain to a loose position (refer to Section: Chain tension adjustment).
4. Replace the plastic cap.
Plastic cap
Front hub bolt
Front hub axle
Rear hub cap
Rear hub bolt
Rear hub axle
Fig. B-1
Fig. B-2
Fig. B-3
Fig. C-1
Fig. C-2
Fig. C-3
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