own accord. V-brakes
(both regular and hydraulic)
need to
be opened out when removing the front or rear wheel
(see
chapter 5, brakes)
. When you want to refit the wheel, take
care to ensure that there is sufficient tension in the quick
release skewer. This will prevent the wheel from parting
company with the fork.
On bikes without quick-release hubs, all you need do is
unscrew the axle nuts.
Rear wheel
If your bike is fitted with a chain case, in most cases you
will start by removing the rear cap on the chain case. If
you have a Gazelle Balance chain case, then it needs to
be removed in its entirety. See chapter 8
(chain case)
for
more information about removing the rear cap or chain
case. If you have a varnished fabric chain case, you need to
release the button at the rear in order thus to open out the
varnished fabric.
If your bike is fitted with a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed internal
hub gear, then you can disconnect the hub by unscrewing
the connector between the cable and the chain. If you have
a Shimano Nexus 3 internal hub gear, then you can remove
the shifter unit from the hub axle with a bolt.
Now unscrew the nuts on the wheel axle
(A)
, the chain
tensioners
(B)
and the brake arm
(C)
(see fig. 99)
. Then
push the wheel forwards up to the end of the slot. You can
now remove the chain from the sprocket. If you then pull
the wheel rearwards, you can drop it out of the frame.
To refit the wheel back in the frame, you follow the
above instructions in reverse order. Please refer to the
instructions in chapter 6
(gears)
for the correct adjustment
of the internal hub gear.
If your bike is fitted with a Shimano 7, 8 or 11 internal hub
gear, then the procedure for removing the rear wheel
is slightly different. Select first gear on the rear hub.
Disconnect the gear cable at the bottom bracket and the
down tube. You can pull the wheel rearwards by about
five centimetres. Next, unscrew the nuts on the wheel
axle
(A)
, the chain tensioners
(B)
and the brake arm
(C)
(fig. 99)
. After that, push the wheel forwards to the end
99
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