Quote Originally Posted by Pedal Wench View Post
Not at all. It's just the front wheel that's off. I take the wheel out first, lean against car. Wheel bike out, holding it up and then just slip the front wheel into the fork and tighten it down. Make sure you know how to properly use and tighten the quick release on your skewer - it's definitely worth having your bike shop guys or an experienced cyclist show you. (Like, make sure you need enough pressure on the quick release lever to leave a mark on your hand, and keep the lever pointing up - even with the fork - to prevent it from getting snagged on anything, and use the fork as leverage to pull the quick release closed - you want it to take some effort to close.)

video!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2k8TrqeS-E
It's funny, when we bought the fork mounts yesterday the guy actually took a set out and showed us how to use them on a bike they had in the shop including opening the brakes, taking the wheel off and putting it back on. The knowledge came in handy because when I ate dirt today my front brake came undone. It was nice to know how to put it back together properly.

I appreciate the video. I have no doubt I'll refer back to it the first couple of times.