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Removing and Installing the Rear Wheel
We recommend the removal and installation of the rear wheel to be done by a qualified dealer.
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Loosen the axle nut on the rear wheel using a 15mm wrench
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Slide the rear wheel downwards, out of the dropout
WARNING
Always turn off the propulsion system prior to connecting or disconnecting the
motor cables.
CAUTION
It is essential that the axle nuts are tightened to 40Nm (30lb-ft); this assures that the
propulsion system functions properly. Ensure the torque reaction collar is fully inserted
into the dropout. The notch on the non-drive side must also be facing in the direction of
6 o’clock (within 5° either way). If this notch placement is incorrect, please consult your
dealer.
If your bike is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes: Do not pull the brake lever with the
brake disc on the rear wheel removed from the caliper. Insertion of the wheel can be
difficult or impossible as the brake pads will prevent the brake disc from sliding in place.
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