Remove the hub retainer nut by twisting it off the axle by hand, then remove the brake caliper using a ratchet and the proper size socket. The caliper guide pins come out from the backside of the caliper. Secure the caliper to the strut to keep it from hanging loosely. 5. Remove the ...
Rear Derailleur Removal The first step is to shift your chain onto the smallest rear sprocket. Then pull off the shift cable’s end cap and loosen the cable pinch bolt. Remove the cable from the derailleur. Now you’ll need to remove the chain from the derailleur. Some chains have a spe...
Rear Derailleur Removal The first step is to shift your chain onto the smallest rear sprocket. Then pull off the shift cable’s end cap and loosen the cable pinch bolt. Remove the cable from the derailleur. Now you’ll need to remove the chain from the derailleur. Some chains have a spe...
Remove the rear cog from the wheel (the wheel will need to be off the bike). For cog removal, insert a proper-size freewheel removal tool through the center of the cog. Holding the cog in place with the chain portion of a chain whip, use an adjustable wrench to turn the removal too...
Click on this image to visit Sheldon Brown’s page on this topic: Freewheel Removal First you’ll have toremove the rear wheelfrom your bike. Then in some rare cases the axle nuts will be too big to allow the freewheel tool to slide into the freewheel, so you’ll have to overhaul ...
verses walking and carrying their clubs. Like all mechanical devices, golf carts require maintenance and repair to operate properly. The drive axle for a golf cart rarely fails because of the low power of the motors. You may need to remove one to change the bearing or if a gear is ...
You will need a special tool to remove your bottom bracket. Look up the type of bottom bracket your bike has in order to get the correct tool. Also, check to make sure your rear axle is snug, and your derailleur is securely bolted to the dropout. If the creak persists, check to ...
Release the rear brake cable or depress the valve on the inner tube to let some air out of the tire. This will make it easier to get the tire through the brakes. Loosen both axle nuts on the rear wheel of the bike with the adjustable wrench. Remove the drive chain from the freewheel...
the rotor firmly to remove it from the bearing hub, if the rotor is stuck use a hammer and strike the rotor near the edge of the axle flange, this will force the rotor free., (Do not strike the wheel studs) if the rotor is still stuck please use this guide -Stuck rear brake ...
If you are replacing your bearings, you might need to firstremove your old bearings. 01 of 05 Installing Bearings Jamie O'Clock First, simply place the new or cleaned bearing into the wheel. Most skateboard bearings have one side with a colored shield. Place this side facing out. The beari...