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Assistance with removing an old schwinn le tour rear wheel?

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Old 06-12-14, 09:00 PM
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Assistance with removing an old schwinn le tour rear wheel?

hello bikeforums community,

Would anyone here know how to remove a bolt such as this one in the picture link below ?

https://www.mrmartinweb.com/images/bi...derailleur.jpg

i've tried so hard to remove the nut from the bolt or even loosen the nut but the nut wont budge?
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Originally Posted by cyclingnewbie20
hello bikeforums community,

Would anyone here know how to remove a bolt such as this one in the picture link below ?

https://www.mrmartinweb.com/images/bi...derailleur.jpg

i've tried so hard to remove the nut from the bolt or even loosen the nut but the nut wont budge?
Get a cheater bar, it's just a piece of metal pipe or whatever will work you slip over the end of the wrench to get more leverage. You'll get better help if you need more in bicycle mechanics or classic and vintage (they're both subforums)
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Hold the wrench and spin the bike.
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