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If you are referring to the 4-spoke wheel, there are no screws or bolts, just plastic/metal tension fittings, so you should be able to pull it right off. Just grap each end and pull straight towards you. Or, sometimes pulling out on the bottom side with your fingers, while pushing forward on the top side with your thumbs (to effectively pry it off) works if it is really on there.

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Old 09-16-2001, 11:18 AM
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