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In this clip I’ll be showing you how to take off your front wheel. Now the first thing
you are going to want to do is disconnect the brakes and in this case this like has
V brakes. So the way you would want to disconnect them is hold on the brake noodle which is
a curved piece right here, you hold on that and you push the brake arm closest to the
brake noodle and when you do that it will go over the little notch there and just slides
off and then you are brakes are disconnected and the reason why you would want to do this
is because it gives your tire more clearance when sliding out of the frame. So once you
have that done then you go down to your skewer and the way you would want to disconnect this
is you take this piece of the skewer right here turn it down and when you do that it
releases the tension on the front wheel but it still can’t fall out because the fork
has safety tabs on it, designed so, if you skewer for some reason does come loose, it
can’t slide out of the frame. So what you would want to do is hold down the lever, you
just turn and go to the other side and turn that counter clockwise a couple of turns until
it works itself free. Once you do that the tire would just slide right out of the frame
just like that and if you do have trouble still getting your tire through the brake
pads what you can do is let some air out of your tire and then it should slide through
with no problem and that is how you take off your front wheel.