It's easier to remove and install with vertical dropouts -- which is made
to fit -- than removing or installing a standard hub from/in horizontals
or, more so, track ends. Only, once you get the axle into the verticals,
you have to rotate the hub to tension the chain. But this is very easy;
grab th
Hello, R and R on this wheel is the same as any bolted axle wheel, except you
first have to untension the chain and tension after installation.
Loosen axle bolts, use box wrench to move eccentric axle, chain will go slack,
remove wheel from dropout.
To install reverse the process.
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Could someone with experience using this hub explain the basic steps for
removing and reinstalling a wheel? Anything that is esp. painful about it?
Thanks,
Tom
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