The best tip I have is to make sure that you have the chainring and cassette adjusted to the smallest cogs before you try to take the wheel off. It gives you more length on the chain the allow you to sneak around the derailleur.
The best tip I have is to make sure that you have the chainring and cassette adjusted to the smallest cogs before you try to take the wheel off. It gives you more length on the chain the allow you to sneak around the derailleur.
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