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CHAPTER THREE
Inspection, Adjustment & Lubrication
To remove a wheel
1. Shift to the smallest rear cog.
2. Open the brake by following the instructions
2. Open the brake by following the instructions
To open the brake
, for your type of brakes, in
the
Brakes
section.
3. Open the wheel quick-release, or loosen the
axle nuts.
4. For a rear wheel, hold the derailleur cage with
your thumb (Figure 3.8.13), and unwind the
derailleur cage (Figure 3.8.14).
5. Slide the wheel out of the dropouts.
To install a wheel
1. For a rear wheel, rotate the derailleur back,
while unwinding the derailleur cage with your
thumb (Figure 3.8.14). Place the chain on the
small cog.
2. Place the wheel in the frame or fork, making
sure that the axle is inserted all the way into
the dropouts.
3. Re-install and adjust the quick-release or
tighten the axle nuts as shown in the
Wheels
section.
4. Close the brake.
5. Test the brake to make sure it is properly
5. Test the brake to make sure it is properly
adjusted.
6. Spin the wheel to see that it is centered and the wheel turns
freely without rubbing.
Lubrication
Every year,
re-grease wheel bearings. This requires special
tools and training, so should only be done by your Fisher dealer.
Every year,
lubricate wheel quick-release. Apply several drops
of Wrench Force® synthetic lube or a similar light oil where the
quick-release lever rotates in the quick-release body.
Tubeless-compatible wheel system
Some Gary Fisher bikes are equipped with rims marked
"Tubeless." For more information on this system, see
Tubeless
Compatible Wheel System
on pages 72-76.
Figure 3.8.14 Thumb on rear
derailleur
derailleur
Figure 3.8.13 Thumb on rear
derailleur
derailleur