Hi
@psmatrix and Welcome!
Agreed, there is (always) room for more instructions and easily found instructions for a new owner is especially important.
It would be ideal to provide basic technical information and suggest forum resources as another source of technical info and personal assistance. I believe this is currently adequately done. Any one of the product pages on the official website has manuals and step by step instructional videos at the very bottom of every page under Resources (eg.
https://cruzbike.com/products/t50). I can attest that the availability of manuals and video instructions on the official website is continually increasing. I can also attest to the amazing willingness of Cruzbike Tribe members (owners of Cruzbikes or similar, present, past, or future) to jump in and help other members with instructions, pictures, parts, etc. What is also impressive is the responsiveness of the company to improvements suggested in this forum. There have been many things incorporated in new models that can be directly traced back to member requests and discussions.
I strongly encourage you to read more of @trplay’s posts. He is a very encouraging and gentle man. I have read enough of his many posts to be certain that he is a very encouraging and gentle man. If you were to provide your model and year of Cruzbike and all the specifics, wheel, tire, brakes, and any details of the challenges that arose when changing the wheel, then I would be very surprised if he or another member of this forum doesn't provide exactly the type of instruction or clarification to improve the ease of changing the wheel.
I can't help you with any wheel removal and reinstallation particulars that are specific to the S, V, or new Q models as I have a QX100 and conversion kit. However, I can clarify that the T and historical Q and Sofrider and conversion kit all have similar front wheel swaps to my other bike rear wheels (Marinoni, Gary Fisher, Norco, Rocky Mountain, Catrike, etc.) - things come apart relatively easily without anything falling apart and getting the wheel back in is a more fiddly process but doable - same as . The T50 / QX100 / Quest / Sofrider / Conversion platforms do not have anything to come apart when the front wheel is removed (same as any other bike - the chain, derailleur, cassette, brakes, and axle/skewer kind of get in the way of each other the same as any other bike.
Happy Trails.