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markr 07-06-05 01:17 PM

Changing rear wheel - Help
 
Having picked up a puncture last week I need to get the back wheel off so I can get the tyre changed.

Having never changed a rear wheel I'm hoping people can provide their words of wisdom (apart from don't drop it) / tips / links to useful info - stuff like that.

Hope you can help,


Mark
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Sid Squid 07-06-05 01:38 PM

You'll need a stand of some kind or at least some way to prop the bike up with the rear wheel off the floor.
Before lifting the bike up, loosen off the rear wheel spindle nut, and although not strictly necessary it's easier if you remove the rear caliper, undo the two bolts - and the torque arm bolt on a curvy - and hang it out of the way.
Lift the bike up and remove the spindle nut, supporting the wheel remove the spindle, it should just pull out but it's not unknown for it to be a bit stiff, if you should need to drift it out with a rod of some sort, take care not to damage the thread, disengage the chain from the sprocket and remove the wheel, grasp the sprocket and pull it away from the wheel, it can be tight in the drive rubbers, but if they're loose in the hub when the sprocket carrier is out, remove them and put them to one side whilst the wheel is off, don't lay the wheel down on the disc it can be damaged, ensure you have recovered all the spacers, a flanged one on the right, a plain one on the left, and there is a spacer you won't need to remove but often falls out anyway in the sprocket carrier.

Barty_b0y 07-06-05 03:17 PM

all you need to know here he has one on repacking a rene zorst too

http://www.rahji.com/tirechange.html

welshy 07-06-05 04:37 PM

Easiest Way
 
Buy a can of tyre weld, use it to fix the puncture then ride to you local tyre place, pay them an extra £5 and let them do it.

Problem Solved

Welshy


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