All depends on how easy it is to remove your wheel
I need to turn my bike upside down to remove rear wheel, and with the battery pack still in, it makes it very unstable when resting on handlebars and seat
But to do that, I first need to unclip Cycle analyst from bars too, to prevent damage to that, then remove the pack
I also left no external connections on my phase or hall wires, so I need to remove battery pack for that also to get access to those connections, then thread the connections out through the box, cut 5 cable ties, just to remove the motor wires
Then it turn the bike over, then the rack mounting bolts, torque plate pipe clips, rear derailleur amd finally the rear wheel
For me it is just too many tools and bits to carry to do on roadside
I would need
8mm, 10mm and 21mm spanners
4,5 and 6mm allen keys
Large flat blade screwdriver
Cutters for removing cable ties
New cable ties and 30mm stainless steel pipe clips
Stud lock
Plus the usual kit to repair the tube
I just ordered myself a pair of those cylinder tubes