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-[* black] To reassemble the wheel to the bike, perform the steps in reverse order.
-[* black] You may need to spread the fork slightly to get the axle into the dropouts.
-[* black] Make sure that the quick release skewer tightens onto the fork ends securely. If you loosened it by unscrewing it, you will need to turn it to tighten it. The lever should take a modest amount of pressure to tighten, but not an excessive amount. Adjust by tightening or loosening the quick release.
-[* black] Be sure the axle is all the way into the fork slots.
-[* black] Squeeze the brake together and replace the cable noodle back into the holder. Check you brake to be sure it works before riding off!
+[* black] In reassembling the wheel to the bike, perform the steps in reverse order.
+[* black] With the axle all the way into the fork slots, tighten the quick release lever into the fork end securely. It should take a modest amount of force to tighten but not an excessive amount.
+[* black] Squeeze the brake calipers together and return the cable noodle back into the holder.
+[* black] Sit on your bike and test your brake for functionality.