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Giant Revive DX- How to change tires

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Default Giant Revive DX- How to change tires

Does anyone have or know where I can get some printed instructions on how to change a tire on the Giant Revive DX? That's the model that has everything inclosed. Thank you.
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Default Re: Giant Revive DX- How to change tires

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Does anyone have or know where I can get some printed instructions on how to change a tire on the Giant Revive DX? That's the model that has everything inclosed. Thank you.
I don't know where can get instructions, but I do remove the wheel before.
For the rear wheel, you have to take off the dropout cover ,cover underneath the chainstay and chain cover first,
remove the bolt of Roller brake, and loosen the brake cable on left side,
Brake the chain, loosen the nut of wheel ,then you can remove the rear wheel.
no need to remove the shift cable.you can get extends from Handle bar.

You also can go to the dealer, they also can do it well,


good luck

Joe
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