
WARNING
:
Always seek expert advice for any maintenance
requirements you feel unable to complete. You
run the risk of potentially damaging your bicycle
or yourself from falling if your bike is not correctly
serviced or adjusted.
WARNING
:
All components of the bicycle are subjected to
wear and stress through use. Watch closely for any
scratches, cracks or discoloration on your bicycle
components. These are signs of a stress-caused
fatigue and indicate that a part needs to be re-
placed. Failure to replace can cause the compo-
nent to suddenly fail when riding, which may result
in serious injury or even death.
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Front Wheel Removal
1. Open the brake quick release. You may need to undo
the brake cable anchor bolt if more clearance is re-
quired.
2. Use a 15mm wrench to loosen both axle nuts.
3. Remove the wheel
.
Front Wheel Replacement
1. Guide the wheel into the frame ensuring that the axle
fi ts well up against the fork slots. The fork
2. legs may need to be slightly prised apart.
3. Firmly fasten both axle nuts.
4. Re-set the brake quick-release and inspect the brake
pad clearance. If able, adjust the brake cable/pad clear-
ance.
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