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-[title] reassemble the wheel and put it back on
+[title] Put the back wheel on
[* black] slide the rim tape back on the bike or apply the new rim tape
[* black] put the inner tube and tire back like how vanmoof shows you in their video about changing a flat
-[* black] Put the back wheel back on as show in the video. If you are using the same hub as me, the chain guard likely won't fit. I just left it off. I plant to eventually take the entire chain guard off
+[* black] Put the back wheel back on as show in the vanmoof [link|https://youtu.be/BdIeioy5_4A|video|new_window=true]. If you are using the same hub as me, the chain guard likely won't fit. I just left it off. I plant to eventually take the entire chain guard off
+[* black] If you chose a different size sprocket than 18T, you might need to resize the chain. I chose a 16 tooth sprocket. This has 2 less teeth so I needed to remove 1 full link which is an inner and outer plate. From my understanding, you remove/add 1 link for every 2 teeth. If you only added or subtracted 1 tooth, you don't adjust at all.