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Old 22-Mar-2005, 20:44
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rear wheel change

any tips welcome on how to change the rear wheel on the double sided swinger.
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Old 22-Mar-2005, 21:37
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36mm,timi rattler had one that fit the beast,just not sure what to un-do? and why come to think of it? i know someone who had problems with his chain slack/tight when he put the rear on again? im ok with bmx's
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Got mine out OK, just remove the spindle nut, and tap the spindle out, watch the chain though through the swingarm (braced area) put a rag etc there to stop the chain scratching the s/arm.

Also watch the brake caliper bracket

The hardest bit is getting it back in as the spacer inside the wheel between the bearings drops a tad so when refitting your trying to hold the wheel in place keeping the caliper bracket lined up all with the swing arm as you push the spindle in to find it needs some jiggery pokery to aid it's insertion, basically you need a 3rd hand!

Funnily enough JHP do a rear wheel mod to overcome this, they developed this for last years race bikes, and to reduce the time it takes to change wheels
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Old 23-Mar-2005, 08:51
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Old 23-Mar-2005, 08:58
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it is very easy to chip the paint on the swinging arm, so be careful.

i remove the brake caliper from the carrier so that i don't have to get it aligned when i am putting the wheel in place, but a lot of people seem to manage with it still in place
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Its deffo easier with two people! If you have someone there to help they can balance things while you tap it back in.
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Old 23-Mar-2005, 20:03
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i got me wife lily! then again -no- its best she dont go near the bike

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I think if you need advice over a web forum on how to take a wheel out you'd be as well not bothering??
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