I've recently acquired a Carrera Crossfire E and was wondering how to remove the rear wheel in case of a puncture on the go.
I'm guessing you remove the nuts with a spanner but what about the electric wire going into the hub?
At a quick look I can remove the velcro neoprene cover near the wheel which reveals a connector and I would guess that unplugging the connector would be the next step but there is a cable tie on each side of the connector which means I still wouldn't be able to take the wheel off freely even after disconnecting that connector. Do I need to cut the cable tie on the side of the hub to remove the rear wheel? If so is that something I can just do and rely on the neoprene cover to secure the cable around the connector?
I don't want to have to carry something with me that can cut through cable ties every time I go out in case I get a puncture so if that is the case I will just cut the tie now.
Cheers,
Phil
I'm guessing you remove the nuts with a spanner but what about the electric wire going into the hub?
At a quick look I can remove the velcro neoprene cover near the wheel which reveals a connector and I would guess that unplugging the connector would be the next step but there is a cable tie on each side of the connector which means I still wouldn't be able to take the wheel off freely even after disconnecting that connector. Do I need to cut the cable tie on the side of the hub to remove the rear wheel? If so is that something I can just do and rely on the neoprene cover to secure the cable around the connector?
I don't want to have to carry something with me that can cut through cable ties every time I go out in case I get a puncture so if that is the case I will just cut the tie now.
Cheers,
Phil