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-[title] rear swinging fork
-[* black] The QiCycles main part for the folding mechanism is the rear swing fork. A standard allen wrench is the tool of choice to get it off.
-[* black] When detached from the frame we can see its tilted asymmetric hinge that allows it to swing right next to the front wheel.
+[* black] We return the the bike body to do a bit more disassembly before tackling the final electronics.
+[* black] The bike's main hinge—the rear swing fork, is held to the top tube with a simple Allen bolt.
+[* black] When detached from the frame we can clearly see the tilted asymmetric hinge.
+ [* icon_note] This unique shape allows it to stay in line with the bike when riding, but swing right next to the front wheel when folded.