Street
Strider
Summit 8r / Sprinter 3r Owner’s Manual 11
Figure 3-13. Installing the rear wheel – Sprinter 3r (con’t)
Place the bell crank unit located on the end of the shifter cable
(Fig. 3-13a)
all the way onto the right axle
(Fig. 3-13b)
and
carefully tighten the fixing screw using the 5 mm hex wrench
(Fig. 3-13c)
just to the point where the bell crank is secured.
IMPORTANT: The fixing screw head should have an air gap between it and the bell crank housing, as seating it against
the bell crank will crack the housing.
Finally, close the quick release rear brake and check that the brake shoes contact the
rear rim on the side face. Adjust if necessary.
Installing the Rear Wheel – Summit 8r (see previous section for Sprinter 3r)
.
Figure 3-14. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r
Remove ties and packing to free the rear wheel. Remove all packing material from the rear part of the frame to free the chain
and shifter cable
(Fig. 3-14a)
. Unscrew the hub nuts on each side of the wheel so there is a ~1 cm section of axle thread
showing
(Fig. 3-14b)
that will be slid into the frame dropout slot. Open the rear brake with the quick release lever so the tire can
slide between the brake pads
(Fig. 3-14c)
.
Figure 3-15. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r (con’t)
With the wheel partly inside the frame, thread the chain around the hub sprocket
(Fig. 3-15a)
. Slide the rear axle into the
dropouts so that the non-turn washers (black on right side and gray on left) are on the outer side of the frame just under the
chrome hub nuts. The non-turn washers have a tongue that fits into the dropout slot
(Fig. 3-15b)
to prevent turning. Pull the
wheel rearward to make the chain taut and center the wheel, then tighten the hub nuts using the 15 mm open end wrench
(Fig.
3-15c)
.
Figure 3-16. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r (con’t)
Install the shifter cable by inserting a 2 mm hex wrench into the hole on the rear edge shifter cassette pulley at the 9 o’clock
position
(Fig. 3-16a)
. Rotate the cassette pulley counter-clockwise by moving the inserted 2 mm hex wrench to the 6 o’clock