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Troubleshooting / break-down help
CRD29 competition, CRD29 sport, Ego pro, Ego competition, Ego sport, Karma competition, Karma sport, Spirit competition, Spirit sport, Moko - 160, Moko - 140, Moko - 120
CRD29 competition, CRD29 sport, Ego pro, Ego competition, Ego sport, Karma competition, Karma sport, Spirit competition, Spirit sport, Moko - 160, Moko - 140, Moko - 120
Removing rear wheel
Mounting rear wheel
Open the quick-release
lever
Close the quick-release
lever
Unhook the brake cable
Put the wheel into
place (chain on the
smallest sprocket)
Check the wheel's
rotation
Check the brake
Remove the wheel (lift
the bike a little and
pull the derailleur back
if necessary)
Hook the brake cable
back in place
Change gear to the
smallest sprocket
Do not pull the brake lever while the
wheel is off. This could damage the
hydraulic brakes.