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e-rider, perhaps you can let us know some more examples of unfashionable bicycle operations so that we can be sure to use them - I'd hate to be accidentally fashionable.
I would have thought there was more chance of damage using this method, certainly moves about more when it is on it's side.I've always laid the bike on its side, less chance of scraping the saddle/bars. Not flipped a bike over since I was about 12![]()
Whatever the debate, you always get someone who sits on the fenceI've always laid the bike on its side,


I'd be interested to know how they did it 'back in the day'.Back in the day, turning the bike upside down was frowned upon,
I tried that, but I couldn't reach, to fix the puncture. I'm a flipper... it makes sense. Anything else is just like peeing at the urinal with your hands behind your head, saying 'look at me, I have a large appendage'Whatever the debate, you always get someone who sits on the fence
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no problem, laying the bike rear mech/chainset side down on the floor. Posting photos on the web of the LH side of the bike. Having long un-crimped inner wires. Pie plates. Reflectors. Silver pedals on an all-black component bike........the list is long. Valve nuts. No alignment of tyre logo and valve. Size sticker still on frame. Warning stickers on LH crank. Shimano 'LG' stickers on every component. Handlebars tilted excessively up or down. Saddle pointing to the floor and shoved right forward .....more?e-rider, perhaps you can let us know some more examples of unfashionable bicycle operations so that we can be sure to use them - I'd hate to be accidentally fashionable.
Where can I buy these warning stickers as that's all I need for the entire checklist.no problem, laying the bike rear mech/chainset side down on the floor. Posting photos on the web of the LH side of the bike. Having long un-crimped inner wires. Pie plates. Reflectors. Silver pedals on an all-black component bike........the list is long. Valve nuts. No alignment of tyre logo and valve. Size sticker still on frame. Warning stickers on LH crank. Shimano 'LG' stickers on every component. Handlebars tilted excessively up or down. Saddle pointing to the floor and shoved right forward .....more?

HalfordsWhere can I buy these warning stickers as that's all I need for the entire checklist.![]()


Undo skewer, hold seat post, remove rear wheel. Place wheel on the floor. Now with two hands free gently place bike on its side on the floor. Where would any damage be caused?I would have thought there was more chance of damage using this method, certainly moves about more when it is on it's side.
Bunch of nobbers!!2881499 said:Are you the Velomenati?
It's a laugh innitBunch of nobbers!!
