8. Chain case
It may be necessary occasionally to remove the chain case
partially, for instance if you want to remove the rear wheel
or lubricate the chain. In this chapter you will read how to
do this with the various chain case models.
With the Gazelle Next chain cases, you can slide the cap
on the back end of the chain case off by hand
(figs. 74 and
75)
.
If your bike is fitted with a Gazelle Linea chain case, then
you will need to unclip the end cap off the top lip using a
screwdriver
(see figs. 76 and 77)
. After that you can unclip
the end cap off the bottom lip by hand. You can then slide
the cap rearwards.
The Gazelle Balance chain case can only be removed in its
entirety. You do this by unscrewing all four screws
(see figs.
78 and 79)
. You can then remove the entire chain case
from the bike.
If your bike is fitted with a Gazelle Flowline, Finura,
Agudo, Xcero, Delgado or Cadena chain case, you can
disassemble the end cap by removing the screw first using
a screwdriver
(see figs. 80 to 87)
. Continue pulling it free
by hand from the bottom and slide the cap rearwards.
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