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If you have disc brakes (hydraulic or mechanic), check the position of the brake pads through the inspection window. In this way you will be able to tell after the removal whether the brake pads are still in their correct position. Read the manual of the brake manufacturer.
If you have derailleur gears, you should shift the chain to the smallest sprocket before removing the rear wheel (d). This shifts the rear derailleur right to the outside where it does not interfere with the removal of the wheel. Open the quick-release of the wheel, as described in chapter «Using quick-releases».
If you cannot remove the wheel after releasing the nuts, this is due to the dropout safety tabs. They come as metal catches which engage with recesses in the drop-outs (e). Just release the quick-release adjusting nut a little and slip the wheel past the tabs.
You will find it easier to remove the rear wheel, when you pull the rear derailleur slightly backwards. Lift your URBAN JUNGLE bike a little off the ground and give the wheel a light blow with your hand so that it drops out.
WARNING
If you purchased a URBAN JUNGLE bike with hydraulic disc brakes, never turn your URBAN JUNGLE bike upside down for repair work, i.e. with the handlebars and saddle underneath, otherwise the brake can fail.
CAUTION
Rotors can become hot, so let them cool down before removing a wheel.
NOTICE
Never pull the (disc) brake lever while a wheel is removed and always make sure that you fit the safety locks (f) before removing the wheel.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In the case of drum and roller brakes as well as of internal gear hubs release the torque support (“brake torque arm“) supporting the drive and brake forces to the frame. The shift cables and the click box must also be dismounted before wheel removal.
Observe the manuals of the brake and gear manufacturer.
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