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MTB/ ROAD BIKE/ TREKKINGMTB/ ROAD BIKE/ TREKKING
1. b) Inserting the front wheel:
Lift up the bike by the handlebars.
Place the front wheel under the front forks
dropouts
For disc brakes: Attach the wheel in such a
way that the disc brakes are able to move
freely between the brake pads.
Carefully lower the forks until the axle is
ush at the dropout stops on the right and
left sides.
2. Tighten the wheel hubs.
When tightening with quick releases: see
Chapter 8.8.
With other types of clamping: tighten
the hubs as per the accompanying parts
instructions.
3. a) Close rim brakes
on cable brakes:
Press the brake shoes together.
Insert the cable in the yoke.
3. b) Hydraulic rim brakes: tting is as remo-
val only in reverse sequence.
Place the brake booster on the lead screws
Insert any distance washers in the correct
position and place the brake on the brake
bosses.
Swivel the locking lever so that the brake is
xed in place again.
4. Please ensure that the brake blocks
correctly cover the rim shoulder when
operated.
7. After removing, place the bike carefully
on its left hand side.
Danger of material damage!
With no rear wheel, the frame and/or the
gear mechanism can become damaged.
After removing the rear wheel lie the bike on
its left side or use a suitable assembly stand.
To t your road wheels. Fit the rear wheel
rst.
1. a) Inserting the rear wheel
Lift up the rear of the bike,
placing the rear wheel under it so that the
chain is over the smallest sprocket.
Disk brakes: insert the road wheel so that
the brake disk can be easily pushed between
the brake pads.
Carefully lower the rear of the bike until the
axle is at the dropout stop on the right and
left sides.
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