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Elite
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Mini XS Plus Rev.B
9.3.2 Elite
2
Plus 3-Wheel Front Wheel Removal
• Elevate the front wheel by placing a jack under the relevant
jack points, (Fig. 9.1).
• When elevated back up the jack with solid blocks to increase
stability, (Fig. 9.11).
• Use a 5.0mm Allen Key to remove the two disc brake anchor
studs, (Fig. 9.12).
• Gently lift the disk brake calliper off, (Fig. 9.13).
• Use a 10.0mm Allen key, (Fig. 9.14), and a 19.0mm socket,
(Fig. 9.15), to remove the axle nut.
• Slowly pull the axle stud back through the front forks,
NOTE:
you may have to gently tap the axle stud to free it.
• Remove the large spacer, (Fig. 9.16).
• Remove the small spacer, (Fig. 9.17).
• Withdraw the axle stud, (Fig. 9.18).
• Gently lift the front wheel out, (Fig. 9.19).
9.3.3 Elite
2
XS RS Rear Wheel Removal
• Use a flat bladed screwdriver to carefully lever off the hub
cover, (Fig. 9.20).
• With the wheel still on the ground: use a 19.0mm socket to
loosen the hub nut, but do not release the nut more than
two turns, (Fig. 9.21).
• Elevate the rear wheel by placing a jack under the relevant
jack points, then secure with blocks, (Fig. 9.22).
• Use the socket wrench to finish releasing the nut.
• Remove the nut and washer, (Fig. 9.23).
• Carefully remove the wheel, (Fig. 9.24).
• Remove the drive key from the drive shaft and keep it in a
safe place, (Fig. 9.25).
Fig. 9.11
Fig. 9.12
Fig. 9.13
Fig. 9.14
Fig. 9.15
Fig. 9.16
Fig. 9.17
Fig. 9.18
Fig. 9.19
Fig. 9.20
Fig. 9.21
Fig. 9.22
Fig. 9.23
Fig. 9.24
Fig. 9.25