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[* black] Pull out and rotate the quick release lever until the axle is loose.
-[* black] Pull back on the derailleur on the left hand side. This would remove the tension holding the rear wheel in place.
-[* black] Pull the wheel in a downward motion to remove the wheel.
-[* icon_note] If there is a replacement wheel the bike may not have a quick release. In which case you would need to use the correct wrench size to loosen the axial.
+[* black] Pull back on the derailleur on the left hand side. This lessens the force required to remove the wheel from its mount greatly.
+[* black] Lift the bike, and pull the wheel from its mount.
+[* icon_note] It is possible that your wheel does not have a quick release tab. In this case, use a wrench to loosen the retaining bolt. This wrench size varies between wheels.