Know Your Quick Release
![]() The quick release exposed: a: lever; b: rod (also called a "skewer;" note the threaded end); c: cap; and d: springs (these rest against the axle ends).
Inspecting Your Quick Release
Read the lever to tell if it's safe. If it reads "open," the wheel can come off!!
The quick-release levers should be on the left
side of the bike.
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Adjusting
And Closing Your Quick Release |
Removing And
Installing Your Wheel |
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Most forks have wheel-retention tabs
on them, which are small protrusions that keep a loose wheel from falling
out of the dropouts. The quick release must be open and adjusted by
unscrewing to clear these tabs when you remove and install the wheel. To do this, hold both ends of the quick release and turn one counterclockwise to unscrew it (photo) until there's enough clearance for the wheel to drop out of or fit into the fork (note that this adjustment is unnecessary on most rear wheels because retention tabs aren't used). |
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Maintenance ![]() |
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Please contact us if you’re still unsure how to use this crucial piece of equipment after reading this tutorial. Incorrect quick-release use is dangerous because these mechanisms hold the wheels in place. The most common mistake is simply turning the lever like a nut until the wheel seems tight. Used this way the lever and wheel can loosen as you ride leading to catastrophe. Follow our directions and view the pictures and animation below to learn how to properly use a quick release. Amazon Bikes (760) 721-BIKE |