Mountain Bike Rear Wheel Install
When replacing a rear wheel make sure you replace it with a wheel that has the same inner diameter.
Mountain bike rear wheel install. To drive the rear wheel and allow it to coast. Removing and replacing a rear wheel on a bicycle can be more challenging than the front wheel because of the gear cogs and the derailleur. It is necessary to remove the rear wheel when making repairs to the tire or inner tube. Typically speaking modern mountain bike rear hubs will feature a width of either 135mm 142mm or 148mm.
Also you will be shown how to operate the quick release system and. There are three different common types of bicycle braking systems and you will learn first how to disengage each of them so that the wheel will drop out easily. In this video from intown bicycles demonstrates how to easily remove and to reinstall a rear bicycle wheel from a bicycle equipped with a quick release axle. The freehub is found performs two functions.
The rear wheel of a bicycle is the more complicated to work with of the two because of it s position in the frame. If you have quick releases it s still pretty easy to remove and reinstall. By learning how to take care of your bike can help you become a more confident rider. This video will show you how to do it step by step and should have you back on the trail again in no time.
142mm is the standard on many mountain bikes across a range of riding disciplines however 148mm aka boost spacing is increasing in popularity. Learn more about liv the cycling brand. Global mountain bike network 244 754 views.