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need help replacing back tire
Hi, I'm new to this forum and to biking. I inherited a Trek Antelope from a friend and want to replace the back tire so I can use a trainer this winter. Is it very difficult to do? I looked at the Trek website and found the owner's manual, but couldn't download the plug-in to watch the movie for how to remove the derailer. Any help (including telling me to take it to the shop) is welcomed. Thanks!
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You do not need to remove the derailer; you need to get the cassette gears unhooked from the chain. Anyway, I think you will find all you need to know at this link. You can change a tire without using tire levers unless your fingers are old and full of arthritis. I use tire levershttp://www.parktool.com/repair_help/...ex.shtml#wheel
Good luck, Doc |
Thats a good website :)
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also a monkey wrench or a spoon, even a dinner knife if you need help seperating the tire if its getting all folded up like.
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also a monkey wrench or a spoon, even a dinner knife if you need help seperating the tire if its getting all folded up like. |
well, yea int he end. a plastic tire lever is really the best hting, only use the spoon suggestion when you need it. I forgot where but i picked up a 3 pack of tire levers for 3 dollras. they are cheap little plastic things but hey, they work for me
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