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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Learn to remove and install the Quick release wheels on your bike. Disengage the Brakes
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  • I know it seems simple, but the derailer is my main issue. When I drop the back wheel in it bends the derailer into the spokes on the wheel. Why does nothing online address this?

  • rocket science ....right here.

  • Before I go past the 10 second mark, people actually need videos for these things? I remember my first time I just observed my bike and then put it upside down to take off the wheels. =/

  • you don't need a$200.00 bike rack to remove your wheels. I have been doing it for over 50 years. Flip the bike over ,rest on its seat use your 6 inch adjustable wrench not some fancy expensive tools ,and on the rear wheel loosen the hub nuts and let some air out of the tire to get by the brake shoes and carefully remove wheel and bike chain. messy and greasy but gets the job done. Bike rack lol a big luxury item not needed.

  • @jehrising  open the brake, he tells you how to do

  • Thank you very kindly sir. Very concise, and the video was at the right angle to see how to do it too. I took ff the pin, and I was trying to put the tire on in the wrong way. You set me straight and saved me from pwning my bike. Great vid!

  • Very informative, thanks

  • Nice one sir, very useful.

  • Thanks for sharing. You made it simple, easy, and informative.

  • Can you show how to remove and reinstall the wheels without a bike rack? I understand the general concept, but it usually takes me 10-15 minutes to take my quick-release wheels off, or put them back on once I manage to get them off. Things just don't ever seem to fit right, and I usually have to mess with it for a really long time, with the bike frame falling over every 10 seconds. It's a brand new bike and nothing is wrong with it. I'm just completely inept when it comes to things like this.

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