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WHEELS
PROCEDURE 4
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FIGURE 2 - REPLACING PUSHRIMS
Allen Screw
Spoke
Spokes
FRONT OF
RACING
CHAIR
Pushrim
Axle Tube
Rear Wheel
FIGURE 1 - INSTALLING REAR WHEELS
This Procedure includes the following:
Installing Rear Wheels
Repairing, Replacing Rear Wheel Tire/Tube
Replacing Pushrims
Installing/Removing Front Wheel
Removing/Installing Fork
Determining Toe In/ Toe Out
Adjusting Toe In/Toe Out - Eliminator Only
Replacing Camber Inserts - Eliminator Only
Spokes
FRONT OF RACING
CHAIR
Pushrim
INSTALLING/REMOVING FRONT
WHEEL (FIGURE 3)
NOTE: To remove, reverse the order of the steps below.
NOTE: There WILL be some play in the front wheel.
This is common in all front hubs.
1. Remove the two (2) hex axles from the front wheel.
2. Line up the mounting holes in the front wheel with
the holes in the forks.
3. Reinstall the (2) hex axles and securely tighten the
front wheel to the fork.
Allen Wrench
Allen
Wrench
WARNING
After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BE-
FORE use, make sure all attachment hardware is
tightened securely - otherwise, injury or damage
may result.
INSTALLING REAR WHEELS
(FIGURE 1)
NOTE: There is a RIGHT and LEFT rear wheel. The
pushrims should be pushing onto the spokes at the top of
the rear wheel.
1. Determine the right and left rear wheel.
2. Apply a small amount of grease onto the axle.
3. Insert axle into the axle tube on the racing chair frame.
4. Securely tighten the axle to the racing chair frame us-
ing the allen wrench.
REPAIRING, REPLACING REAR
WHEEL TIRE/TUBE
WARNING
Replacement of a clincher tire or tube MUST be
performed by a qualified technician.
NOTE: TUBULAR TIRES are tires with tubes sewn into the
tires, they are high pressure (140+ lbs. psi) and must be
glued to the rim. Once they have a hole in them, they
must be replaced. Also, tubular tires will lose air overnight,
but they are not faulty. This is a characteristic of tubular tires.
Tubular tires do not fit on a clincher rim.
NOTE: CLINCHER TIRES are like conventional bicycle tires,
there is an inner tube separate from the actual tire. They are
more durable for longer periods of time and if punctured the
tube can be replaced (by a qualified technician) and the tire
will still be in tact. Clincher tires use 100+ lbs. psi. Clincher
tires do not fit on a tubular rim.
REPLACING PUSHRIMS (FIGURE 2)
1. Remove the rear wheel from the racing chair.
2. Loosen the allen screws that secure the existing pushrim
to the rear wheel.
3. Remove the existing pushrim.
4. Install the new pushrim onto the rear wheel and se-
curely tighten the allen screws.
NOTE: Ensure the rim is pushing onto the spokes at the top
of the rear wheel.
5. Reinstall rear wheel onto the racing chair.