Hey there! After a recent trip, once home a couple of days, we noticed one of the wallke bikes had a flat - no idea how, where or when...and totally wasn’t anticipating flats being much of an issue with a fat tire bike...was that naive of us?! Anyway, took wheel off bike (thankfully it’s the front one) and am now wondering what to do and how??!! Hate that there’s no tech/maintenance manual or support - especially for bike virgins like us that want to just get on our bikes and go! Have no idea whether these wheels have tubes or not, if slime is appropriate, how to best repair....where to even start?! Surely we aren’t the only ones who aren’t up to speed on all things bike and all the bike specific lingo? Half the threads I trawl through for answers are mentioning things and using terminology that is totally alien to me! So any straightforward plain talking help and nudging in the right direction would be most welcome and not regarded in the least bit patronizing! Lord only knows what will happen if a rear tire gets a puncture! Ouch!!!
thanks in advance
Just wait ´til a rear tire goes flat. If you´ve a rear hub motor, your in for a real treat. The best advice i have
Best advice is to learn everything you can about ebike maintenance, lots of tutorials on line. A lot of bike
shops won´t touch an ebike, & of those who will, some are pretty mercenary when it comes to charges. There
are a lot of nuances that we have had to learn from experience. We are pioneers in new territory. First rule of any
mechanical op. It goes back together the way it can apart; if there´s parts left over you probly made a mistake.
This principle is doubly important with a ebike, especially when it comes to removing & replacing rear hub
motor wheels. Those washers must go back the way they came off. My bike requires removing the rear
derailleur in order to remove the wheel**. All this stuff needs to be done very carefully so as not to damage
threads! This is why I´m keen on cheap starter bikes; it´s gonna be a learning experience no matter what
you ride. Cheapers bike have cheaper, but easier to replace parts. It´s a real shame to screw up a $5k bike
outa ignorance.
**It´s not the only way to do it, but letting the derailler hang aside on the chain simplifies things. Putting
it back needs great care not to damage threads, A double leg kickstand is a + for field repair, but I don´t
know if that´s possible with an XP?