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Secondary retention devices fall into three basic categories:
1. The clip-on type is a part which the manufacturer adds to the front wheel
hub or front fork.
2. The integral type is molded, cast or machined into the outer faces of the
front fork dropouts.
Ask your dealer to explain the particular secondary retention device on your
bike.
WARNING: Removing or disabling the secondary retention device is extremely dangerous and
may lead to serious injury or death. It also may void the warranty.
2. Removing and Installing Quick Release Wheels
a. Removing a Quick Release Front Wheel
1. If your bike has rim brakes, disengage the brake’s quick-release mecha-
nism to open the clearance between the wheel rim and the brake pads
(See Section 4.C fig. 12 through 15).
2. Move the wheel’s quick-release lever from the locked or CLOSED position
to the OPEN position (figs. 7a & b).
3. If your front fork does not have a secondary
retention device go to step (5).
4. If your front fork has a clip-on type second-
ary retention device, disengage it and go
to step (5). If your front fork has an integral
secondary retention device, loosen the ten-
sion adjusting nut enough to allow removing
the wheel; then go to the next step.
5. Raise the front wheel a few inches off the
ground and tap the top of the wheel with the
palm of your hand to knock the wheel out of
the front fork.
b. Installing a Quick Release Front
Wheel
CAUTION: If your bike is equipped with disk brakes, be
careful not to damage the disk, caliper or brake pads when re-
inserting the disk into the caliper.
Never activate a disk brake’s control lever unless the disk is
correctly inserted in the caliper.
See also Section 4.C.
Fig 7a
Fig 7b
open
position
closed
position
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