Remove Rear Wheel Removal and installation of the rear wheel has a few extra steps because of the gear cluster. Just like the front wheel, you’ll need to release the rear brake by unhooking the cable or deflating the tire. Next, adjust your rear shifter until the chain is on the smalle...
wheel. We'll cover how to loosen the rear axle, remove the wheel, assess the damage, properly set the wheel back into the dropout, and check for alignment issues. By following these steps, you'll be able to fix a loose rear bicycle wheel and get back on the road safely in no time...
Discuss this topic in the Bicycle Repairs and Mechanics Forum Removing and refitting rear wheel on belt drive bike? Latest post 6 days ago I have a Gazelle Esprit belt drive bike with hub gears which has a rear puncture. Can someone advise me on how to remove and refit the wheel? I...
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...
Remove the rear brake. Squeeze the rear brake with one hand and simultaneously disconnect the cable using your other hand. Remove the back wheel. Most bikes are equipped with a quick-release lever for this purpose. If your bike has one, move the lever into the open position to release the...
I have a Gazelle Esprit belt drive bike with hub gears which has a rear puncture. Can someone advise me on how to remove and refit the wheel? I'm aware that it can be quite complicated, but I have no option other than tackling it myself. The photos were taken with the bike upside...
Remove The Rear Wheel On A Lawn-boy Riding Mower Move your Lawn-Boy riding mower to a hard, flat surface such as a garage or driveway. Turn the ignition off, put the parking brake on and remove the spark plug boot from the spark plug to prevent accidental starts. Place a brick in ...
Take a look at our clear and clever guide on how to clean and polish your bike’s rear derailleur with Dremel. Your bike will thank you for it!
The minimum goal is to remove grit from moving parts, but you can zen out and spend an hour with a toothbrush if you like. Pay attention to your drivetrain: that’s where the magic happens, and often that’s all that really needs cleaning. Try taking off your wheels to get to those...
VIDEO - Got a puncture? Or need to remove the rear wheel to gain access to the rear of the bike? Here's everything you need to know, to remove and refit the Brompton rear wheel?. All you'll need is a 15mm spanner to perform this procedure. ...