The right way to Take Apart a Track Bicycle

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Title: The right way to Take Apart a Track Bicycle


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The right way to Take Apart a Track Bicycle
Riding a bicycle is an increasingly popular
activity for recreational as well as practical
purposes. However, sometimes it becomes necessary
to remove, replace, or clean certain parts of the
bike. Bicycle Rim Manufacturers
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Pedals
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1. Using the pedal wrench, unscrew the pedal at
the edge of the crank arm. 2. Make sure to hold
the pedal up as it gets loose, otherwise it will
fall onto the floor.
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Left Crank Arm
1. Remove the dust cap and crank bolt from where
the crank connects to the bottom bracket. 2.
Unscrew the crank puller slightly, until the
"pusher" part of the crank puller is recessed
within the threaded part of the tool.
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Wheels
1. Remove the wheels by loosening the bolts
attaching their hub bolts to the frame and fork
(rear and front) brackets.
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Chain
  • Using the chain breaker tool, pick a link and
    clip it into the tool
  • 2. Screw in the tool until the metal piece is
    almost all the way out of the other side

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Brakes
1. Unscrew the brake lever from the handlebars on
the underside of the lever 2. Unscrew the bolt
that is driven into the brake through the fork
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Handlebars
1. Remove the bolts from the stem that hold the
handlebars tight 2. Catch the faceplate piece
when the last bolt is removed
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Stem
1. Unscrew the bolt on the cap on the stem 2.
Unscrew the bolts on the shaft of the stem 3.
Slide the stem up, off of the fork 4. Slide the
spacer rings, if any, off of the fork 5. Remove
the bearing ring from the cup of the frame
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