uphillstruggler
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I presume he means that if hanging by the front wheel, the forks carry the load. If hanging by the back wheel there is a triangular section of the frame to spread the load a bit.
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I presume he means that if hanging by the front wheel, the forks carry the load. If hanging by the back wheel there is a triangular section of the frame to spread the load a bit.
It's easier by the front wheel shirley? Just wheel the bike up the wall....
My reason for hanging from the rear wheel is less strain on the forks and headset, the rear triangle is a sturdier bit of kit with no bearings under stress.This has got me thinking, all our bikes hang by front wheels out from the wall so no rear wheel support at all. It's very easy to put them up just a case of raising bike onto backwheel and then use bars, and knee on back of saddle, to lift onto hook.
Am I seriously running any dangers re the forks? these are all steel or alu by the way, I may hang the new carbon forked beastie the other way.
Am I seriously running any dangers re the forks? these are all steel or alu by the way, I may hang the new carbon forked beastie the other way.