Tools needed:
- 18mm open end wrench
- 14mm open end wrench
- 10mm open end wrench
- Tire removal tool
- #5 Allen key
Instruction:
- To remove the wheel from the rear fork, loosen up the 18mm nut on the right side of the wheel (motor side), remove the 14mm magnet nut on the left side of the wheel (brake caliper side), and then loosen up the 18mm nut on the left side of the wheel (brake caliper side).
- There will be a 10mm nut on the rear fork motor side of the bike. Remove that nut, and push the wheel towards the frame of the bike. Pushing the wheel forward will reduce the tension on the chain.
- Remove the chain from the sprocket after the 10mm nut is removed and the wheel is pushed forward. For the X7 bike, push the derailleur forward from the bottom piece of the derailleur and remove the chain from the sprocket.
- Remove the brake caliper from the rear fork with a #5 Allen key as the wheel cannot be removed with the caliper attached.
- Pull the wheel out of the fork and place on a work table or an elevated flat surface for ease of tire and tube removal. Using the tire removal tool, wedge the tool in between the inner edge of the rim and the tire, and pull towards you while spinning the tire.
- When the tube is accessed, remove the valve stem from the rim and pull the tube out.
- Install the new tube valve stem into the hole of the rim and feed the rest of the tub into the tire.
- Using the tire removal tool, feed the bead of the tube back into the rim pulling the tool towards you while spinning the tire.
- Inflate the tube and make sure the bead around the edge of the rim does not pop out. If it does, this will cause the tube to stick out of the tire and rest on the rim which can cause damage to the tube.
- When all of this is done, place the wheel back into the rear forks with and reinstall the brake caliper, the chain, and the 10mm nut. For the X7 bike, push the derailleur forward from the bottom piece of the derailleur and reinstall the chain to sprocket. Make sure the tire is fully seeded into the rim and the wheel is fully seeded into the rear fork.
- Tighten up all bolts and reinstall the 14mm magnet nut.
ENJOY YOUR RIDE.
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