| Raise the bike up on the center stand and remove the brake stay and actuating rod. Loosen pinchbolts, remove axle bolt. Then lean the bike over on to its side stand while still on the center stand. There should be just enough room to slip the rear wheel out. It work best with two people, one to hold the bike and one to get the rear wheel. Good Luck
Allan 72 Eldo ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Szenasy" <davids-@hotmail.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 5:36 AM Subject: Real wheel question
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What is the best way to get the rear wheel off the loopframes? I tried |
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| trick? The rear fender gave me fits.
David
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