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6. If your bike has a disc brake, insert the enclosed transport lock between the brake pistons.
7. After removing the wheels, lay the bike carefully on its left side.
13.1.4 Installing the rear wheel
1. If your bike has a disc brake, remove the transport lock from the brake pistons.
2. Raise the bike at the rear.
3. Place the rear wheel under the frame so that the chain ts over the smallest pinion.
4. Lower the rear end carefully until the axle is on the stop of the open ends of the frame on left and right.
5. With disc brake: Insert the wheel so that the brake disc slides smoothly between the brake pads
6. Close your quick-release or thru axle according to section 8.6.1.2, Closing the quick-release axle or
8.6.2.2, Closing the thru axle.
7. Press the rear wheel brake several times with the bike standing still.
8. Lift up the bike by the rear and turn the front wheel by hand. If a brake pad is in contact with the brake
disc or a brake block with the wheel rim, this can indicate incorrect mounting of the hub in the fork drop-
outs. In this case, apply the brakes to the rear wheel, open the quick-release or thru axle and shake the
rear wheel back and forth lightly (sideways to the direction of travel). Repeat the installation from point
6. If there is no improvement, please contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately.