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Tech Fixing A Flat Tire Pull Out The Axle
Dr. Dirt Fix A Flat On The Trail, The Dirty Part
04 Get the chain off the sprocket, and pull the wheel straight back out of the swingarm. On most bikes the wheel spacers are identical from side to side, but keep track of them. You don't want to lose them or mix them up. View Related Article
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