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Rear Wheel - Bolt-on Removal
1.If the bicycle has rim brakes, make sure the brakes are
loose enough to allow the wheel to pass through the
brake pads easily. For disc brakes, no adjustment is
required.
2.Most bikes have a plug or quick-disconnect box located
on the seat stay or chain stay. These allow the motor to
be easily disconnected from the controller. Simply undo
the single large plug or open the black plastic box and
undo the five plugs inside.
3.With the bicycle in a stand or upside-down, loosen the
axle nuts then remove the wheel from the bicycle.
DRIVETRAIN
The drivetrain of a bicycle refers to all parts that transmit
power to the rear wheel including the pedals, chain,
chainwheel, crank set and freewheel.
PEDALS
Pedals are available in a very of shapes, sizes and materials,
and each are designed with a particular purpose in mind.
Some pedals can be fitted with toe clips and traps.
These help to keep the feet correctly positioned and allow
the rider to exert pulling force, as well as downward
pressure, on the pedals. Use of toe clips with straps requires
practice to acquire the necessary skill to operate them safely.
Inspection
Pedals should be inspected every month, taking note of the
following areas:
-Check correct tightness into the crank arm.
Allowed to become loose, they will not only be dangerous
but will also cause irreparable damage to the crank.
-Check that pedal bearings are properly adjusted.
-Please up and down, and right to left, and also rotate them
by hand. If you detect any looseness or roughness in the
pedal bearings then adjustment, lubrication or replacement
is required.
-Ensure that the front and rear pedal reflectors securely fitted.
-Also ensure that the toe clips, if fitted, are securely the pedals.
Never ride with loose pedals.
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