Rear wheel

Peter Ball

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Hi, We've got two Woosh Zephyr - B bikes and to keep the batteries in good condition we've been using them over the winter on a Trax trainer in the garage. this morning I noticed a rear flat tyre. I managed to get the tube out and found a puncture (how can you get a puncture whilst running on plastic rollers?).

My question is, if I should need to replace the tube how do I remove the rear wheel which of course has the lecky cable running into the hub?

Thanks for any help I guess you've realised I'm a bit of a numpty where bikes are concerned.
 

timidtom

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Hi, We've got two Woosh Zephyr - B bikes and to keep the batteries in good condition we've been using them over the winter on a Trax trainer in the garage. this morning I noticed a rear flat tyre. I managed to get the tube out and found a puncture (how can you get a puncture whilst running on plastic rollers?).

I love the idea of using eBikes on a fitness trainer! Really wish I'd thought of it :)
Sorry I can't help with your problem, I'm pretty useless in the wheel world ...
Tom
 

trex

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May 15, 2011
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Peter, your motor cable should have a quick release plug like this:



pull the plug. After you repair the innertube, line up the two arrows, on both sides, and push the plug back in.

If your bike does not have the inline plug, cut off a couple of cableties along the seat stay to release the motor cable, you should have enough slack to pull the wheel out.
 

Peter Ball

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Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply, much appreciated. I've just been and checked and no I don't have the quick release plug but I can do as you suggest and cut a couple of cable ties. Are there any further things that I should do or is it a case of undoing the two nuts and dropping the wheel out?
Thanks again for your help.
 

trex

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I would turn the bike upside down, remove the two wheel nuts and also the M5 allen bolts (in the middle of the pic) that secure the back torque arms. the wheel should come off easily.

 

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