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Boisebuelly
| Posted on Friday, February 17, 2006 - 08:05 pm: |
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I looked around and could not find a tutorial on how to take the wheels on and off. I think the whole Bad Web community would all benefit from one of these. Because I know that a lot of you have a lot of experience with this sort of thing, would one of you please help a brother out and post an efficient way to do this. To be real, I am a novice, this bike is my first. I am doing all the work myself not because Im cheap but because I want to really know the bike. Thank you for taking the time. |
Bomber
| Posted on Thursday, April 06, 2006 - 09:53 am: |
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Boise -- first, good on you for wanting to bust yer own knuckles -- this can be, along with painful, very rewarding my strongest advice would be to [ick up the servic emanual, if you've not already done so -- the procedures work, although they may be a bit more complex than absolutely necessary (the legal department gets pretty involved in editing manuals, doncha know) any short cuts found here or elsewhere likely take the manual's procedure as a starting point, and then call out the fact that you don't have to remove the framus to get the kanuten off, if I'm being clear (not a sure thing by any means) lastly, as an artifact of when the XB seires was the new bike on the block, there's a great deal of data in the XB threads, rather than here -- a little use of the search function will no doubt have you in possession of more data than you can shake a wrench at |
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