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Craig
April 3, 2025
How do I remove the front wheel from Powerfly 4? Not quick rlease
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Mr. Anderson
April 3, 2025
To remove the front wheel from a Trek Powerfly HT Sport EQ 4 without a quick release, follow these steps:
1. Support the bike securely using a stand or by flipping it upside down. 2. Locate the thru-axle on the front wheel. 3. Use an appropriate tool (typically a 6 mm Allen wrench) to unscrew the thru-axle by turning it counterclockwise. 4. Remove the thru-axle completely from the fork. 5. Slide the wheel down and out of the fork. 6. Be careful with the brake rotor to avoid bending it, especially if the bike has disc brakes.
Reinstall by reversing the steps and tightening the thru-axle to the recommended torque (usually around 5–7 Nm; check specific torque in your manual).
Summary of Contents for Trek Powerfly HT Sport EQ 4
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2023 Powerfly HT Sport EQ 4 and Sport EQ 7 Gen 3 4, 5 and 7 Gen 4 SERVICE MANUAL...
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Notice: Measurements of actual tires may vary. Always verify there is sufficient clearance between the tire and the frame. Improper tire size could damage the bicycle Axle to Race frame. Trek recommends 6mm clearance above and on both sides of the tire. Frame size Maximum tire size XS, S 27.5″...
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2023 Powerfly HT Thru axle and derailleur hanger 10Nm 23Nm Tools Thru axle, 174 x 12mm — W518983 • Grease Derailleur hanger — W572370 • Torque wrench with 20mm socket Closed convert hardtail and horizontal sliding drop- out hardware, M12 x 1mm — W318004...
2023 Powerfly HT Frame guards Chainstay guard — W591958 Adhesive guard Drive unit guard — W5272058 Use isopropyl alcohol to clean the frame surface where the guard attaches. Wait for the alcohol to dry before applying Screws, stainless steel, M5 x 10mm — W549305 the guard.
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2023 Powerfly HT Rear fender and rack — 29" wheel 5 x 20 5 x 14 Rear rack — W5289961 Rear fender, 29" wheel — W583413 Bolts, stainless steel, M5 x 14mm Bolts, stainless steel, M5 x 20mm — 601265 Washers, stainless steel, M5 x 1mm Spacer, aluminum, 7.5mm...
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2023 Powerfly HT Rear fender and rack — 27.5” wheel M5 X 35 M5 x 14 M5 x 30 M5 x 20 Rear rack — W5289961 Bolts, stainless steel, M5 x 20mm Rear fender, 27.5" wheel — W585734 Bolt, stainless steel, M5 X 35mm Bolt, stainless steel, M5 x 14mm Bolts, stainless steel, M5 x 30mm —...
2023 Powerfly HT Front fender 27.5" wheel 29" wheel M5 x 12 M6 x 10 M5 x 10 M5 x 8 5.5Nm Bolt, M6 x 10mm, stainless steel Front fender and strut, 27.5” — 601256 (Longer bolt may be required if using a light mounting bracket) Front fender and strut, 29”...
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2023 Powerfly HT RIB — battery assembly 2.5Nm 2.5Nm Battery, Vertical, Smart System Bolts, M3 x 8mm — W5269016 500Wh — EB12.100.018* 625Wh — EB12.100.012* Docking bracket — W5252240 Socket head screws, M3 x 12mm — W5257054 Bolts, M3 x 20mm — W5254060 Spacer, (for use with 500Wh battery) —...
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2023 Powerfly HT RIB — docking assembly Lower assembly Upper assembly Tip: Use the hex tool to depress the plunger to create access to the screw in the ejector assembly. 2Nm 2Nm Alignment plate — W5252805 Battery connection plug — EB12.100.015* Screws Power connection retention bracket —...
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2023 Powerfly HT Remote and displays LED remote LED remote — 5288736 LED remote universal clamp — 5288743 Kiox 300 Kiox 300 — 5288735 Intuvia 100 Intuvia 100 — EB13.100.00F *Bosch part number. Not available on trekbikes.com.
Notice: Measurements of actual tires may vary. Always verify there is sufficient clearance between the tire and the frame. Improper tire size could damage the bicycle Axle to Race frame. Trek recommends 6mm clearance above and on both sides of the tire. Frame size Maximum tire size XS, S 27.5″...
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Do you have a question about the Powerfly HT Sport EQ 4 and is the answer not in the manual?
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How do I remove the front wheel from Powerfly 4? Not quick rlease
To remove the front wheel from a Trek Powerfly HT Sport EQ 4 without a quick release, follow these steps:
1. Support the bike securely using a stand or by flipping it upside down.
2. Locate the thru-axle on the front wheel.
3. Use an appropriate tool (typically a 6 mm Allen wrench) to unscrew the thru-axle by turning it counterclockwise.
4. Remove the thru-axle completely from the fork.
5. Slide the wheel down and out of the fork.
6. Be careful with the brake rotor to avoid bending it, especially if the bike has disc brakes.
Reinstall by reversing the steps and tightening the thru-axle to the recommended torque (usually around 5–7 Nm; check specific torque in your manual).
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