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Joy Nicholson Posted on Mar 23, 2014

Electric bicycle How do you change the back tire on a Cozybike LE Electric bicycle? I need a manual for the Cozybike LE

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    Michelle Reiss Jul 25, 2014

    Joy have copy of manual if you still need one.

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The Cozybike LE electric unicycle is a high-performance, low-cost alternative to a traditional bicycle. In order to change the back tire on this bike, you will first need to remove the seat and pedals. Once you have removed these two components, it should be much easier for you to access the rear tire. When you are finished changing the tire, reassemble your Cozybike and go for a ride! Here is more for you

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Contact the seller for a manual http://www.omegastores.com/cozybikele.htm
First remove the battery then find someway to support the bike as removing the rear wheel also removes the stand...
Remove the 2 Philips head screws securing the rear mudguard and the 2 on the LHS rear axle cable protection cover & slide the cover off. Disconnect the rear brake. undo the rear axle nuts. Loosen the chain adjusters and slip the chain off. You may also have to deflate the tyre to get it past the mudguard.

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