Removing And Replacing The Rear Wheel; Tire Pressure; Spoke Tension - SHERCO Enduro Manual Del Usuario

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Removing and replacing the rear wheel

A
B
To remove the rear wheel :
- Unscrew nut A and remove the sliding part, B
- Tap the axle C with a nylon mallet, and remove it,
- Move the wheel as far forward as possible,
- Remove the chain and the wheel.
To replace the rear wheel :
- Reverse the procedure, greasing the axle, with
grease.
!
Warning : Check and make sure that you have pro-
perly tightened the rear axle by pushing it forward.
Degrease the disc with
- Prime the brake
NOTE : for torque setting refer to table
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C
solvent Brake cleaner

Tire pressure

TABLE
Front
Rear
Off road
1,0 bar
1,0 bar
(15 psi)
(15 psi)
1.5 bar
2.0 bar
Road
(22 psi)
(30 psi)

Spoke tension

Do not forget to check the tension of the spokes:
!
Warning : Correct tension ensures stability and safe riding.
Carry out a check before and after each time you use your bike, espe-
cially when it is new or if any of the spokes have been changed.
- Using a screwdriver, gently tap each spoke 2.
The sound should ring clear.
- If the sound is flat, you will need to get your spokes tensioned at a
dealership.
For your own safety and to ensure that your
bike behaves correctly, you should:
Every time before use:
- Check the state and pressure of your tires.
- Make a visual check for cuts, nails, sharp
objects.
Mandatory:
- Regular tire pressure checks while cold.
(see table)
- Use a calibrated pressure gauge.
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