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Old 04-11-21, 04:08 PM
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Hello from Maine

I inherited a Gazelle bike from the 1960's (I think) It was kept in a garage most of the time and is in understandably great condition, except for the tires, which are pretty rotten. So that's why I'm here. Wondering if anyone can clue me in on how to remove the rear wheel.. I know this is for intros, so I will post questions in appropriate place.
Thanks for any help!
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Old 04-11-21, 06:12 PM
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Hi, I live in southern Maine. Can't help with the wheel, anything like that I take to a bike shop. If it's been sitting in a garage for decades, it prob needs a tuneup.
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Originally Posted by JimInMaine
I inherited a Gazelle bike from the 1960's (I think) It was kept in a garage most of the time and is in understandably great condition, except for the tires, which are pretty rotten. So that's why I'm here. Wondering if anyone can clue me in on how to remove the rear wheel.. I know this is for intros, so I will post questions in appropriate place.
Thanks for any help!
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