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NOTE: Once the manufacturer or the dealer installs the quick
release in the hub axle, it never needs to be removed unless the hub
itself
6.1.2. Front Wheel Secondary Retention
Devices
Many bicycles have front forks that utilize a secondary wheel
retention device to keep the wheel from disengaging if the quick
release is incorrectly adjusted. Secondary retention devices are not a
substitute for correct quick release adjustment.
Secondary retention devices fall into two basic categories:
a) The clip-on type is an accessory part that the manufacturer adds
to the front wheel hub or front fork.
b) The integral type is molded, cast or machined into the outer faces
of the front fork dropouts.
Ask your dealer to explain the particular secondary retention device
on your bike.
WARNING: Removing or disabling the secondary retention device is
extremely dangerous and may lead to serious injury or death. It also
may void the warranty.
6.1.3. Removing or Installing Quick Release
Wheels
6.1.3.a. Removing a Quick Release Front Wheel
(1) Open up the brake shoes.
(2) Rotate the wheel's quick-release lever from the locked or
CLOSED position to the OPEN position (Fig.12 & 13).
(3) If your front fork does not have a secondary retention device, go
to step 5.
(4) If your front fork has a clip-on type
secondary retention device, disengage
it and go to step (5). If your front fork
has an integral secondary retention
device, loosen the tension adjusting nut
about six full turns.
(5) Raise the front wheel a few inches
off the ground and tap the top of the
wheel with the palm of your hand to
knock the wheel out of the front fork.
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