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Jackie
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Hello, I am new to cycling, and wanted to ask this group if they have any
tips on removing a rear wheel on a road bike.
I worry sick that if I get a punture far away from home, that I will have
trouble to fix it, mainly the removal and replacing of the rear wheel over
the tangled mess of the chain.
I have seen many riders put bikes on fences, or upside down, but which is
the most easy way to remove and replace the rear wheel.
I get all confused when I remove the wheel, and the chain drops down if you
know what I mean.
My LBS showed me, but they made it look so easy, but for me, I still dread
the day I have to do it alone.
So please which is the best way to approach this, upside down or which ??
Thanks so much, and sorry if this question sounds dumb.
Thanks again,
Jackie
tips on removing a rear wheel on a road bike.
I worry sick that if I get a punture far away from home, that I will have
trouble to fix it, mainly the removal and replacing of the rear wheel over
the tangled mess of the chain.
I have seen many riders put bikes on fences, or upside down, but which is
the most easy way to remove and replace the rear wheel.
I get all confused when I remove the wheel, and the chain drops down if you
know what I mean.
My LBS showed me, but they made it look so easy, but for me, I still dread
the day I have to do it alone.
So please which is the best way to approach this, upside down or which ??
Thanks so much, and sorry if this question sounds dumb.
Thanks again,
Jackie