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==Radausbau==
==Radausbau==
Although it is sometimes possible to repair a flat without removing the wheel from the bike, usually it is easier if you do take the wheel off.
Obwohl es manchmal mögöich scheint, einen Platten ohne Demontage des Rads vom Fahrrad zu reparieren, ist es normalerweise einfacher, das Rad aus zu bauen.
* Release the brake if your bike has hand brakes. Good-quality "road" bikes usually have caliper brakes with a special "quick-release" mechanism to let the brake shoes open up wide enough to fit the tire through. You don't actually need this feature to remove a flat tire, but it is helpful. There will be a button on the brake handle, or a lever on the caliper (or cable hanger) to release the brake a bit. Unfortunately, bikes with cantilever brakes, such as most mountain, hybrid, and touring bicycles, usually don't have quick releases on the brakes, so you may have to completely disable the brake by unhooking the transverse cable from one of the arms.
* Löse die Bremse, falls Dein Fahhrad Handbremsn hat. Qualitativ hochwertige Straßenräder haben '''''Caliper''''' Bremsen mit einen schnell öffnenden (Quick-Release) Mechanismus, mit dem man die Bremsschuhe so weit auseinanderziehen kann, dass der Reifen hindurchpasst. Um einen platten Reifen hindurch zu bekommen ist das evtl. nicht nötig, vereinfacht aber die Sache. Entweder gibt es einen Knopf an Bremsgriff oder einen kleinen Hebel am '''''Caliper''''' (oder an der Kabelaufhängung), um die Bremse ein Stück zu öffnen. Cantilever Bremsen, wie sie meist an Mountainbikes, Hybridrädern oder Trekkingrädern verbaut sind, haben keinen soclhen Mechanismus. Daher muss man die Bremse komplett stillegen, indem man des Traverskabel aus einem der Bremsenarme aushängt.
* Nutted or "bolt-on" axles use nuts to hold the wheel to the frame. They are used on older or less-expensive bicycles. To remove the wheel, you will need to loosen the nuts on each end of the axle. It is usually not necessary to actually remove the nuts, just loosen them and leave them on the axle. (Less work and less risk of loosing the nuts/washers.)
* Nutted or "bolt-on" axles use nuts to hold the wheel to the frame. They are used on older or less-expensive bicycles. To remove the wheel, you will need to loosen the nuts on each end of the axle. It is usually not necessary to actually remove the nuts, just loosen them and leave them on the axle. (Less work and less risk of loosing the nuts/washers.)
You will need a wrench for this. Most rear axles use the 15 mm size, fronts may use 1/2", 14 mm, or 15 mm. If you don't have the correct size wrench, you can use an adjustable wrench. Turn the nuts counter-clockwise to loosen them.
You will need a wrench for this. Most rear axles use the 15 mm size, fronts may use 1/2", 14 mm, or 15 mm. If you don't have the correct size wrench, you can use an adjustable wrench. Turn the nuts counter-clockwise to loosen them.
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