Removing rear wheel Rise H15

TimC7

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Apr 22, 2023
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Is there an easy way to remove the rear wheel that doesn't require 3 hands? I raise the rear off the ground with a stand, put the bike into top gear, turn the clutch to off, remove the axle whilst holding the wheel with one hand, move the derailleur chain tension arm fully forward with other hand and then need a third hand to lift the chain off the cassette . . .
 

irie

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Is there an easy way to remove the rear wheel that doesn't require 3 hands? I raise the rear off the ground with a stand, put the bike into top gear, turn the clutch to off, remove the axle whilst holding the wheel with one hand, move the derailleur chain tension arm fully forward with other hand and then need a third hand to lift the chain off the cassette . . .
Turn the bike upside down.
 

mike_kelly

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IN most derailleurs there is a lock to hold the pulley assembly out of your way.
 

Shjay

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Apr 30, 2019
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The lock is only on Sram derailleurs. Best way to remove wheel is have bike upside down, change gear to smallest cog then one hand on derailleur other on tyre removing the wheel
 

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