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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 72
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I cleaned up the shed this afternoon and wound up hanging my bike up by the wheels from the rafters. Thought Id post a question about this and see what folks who know more than I do about bike say.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: TN.
Posts: 20
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I have several bikes (mostly for part 'donations' when the time comes.) To save space, I hang them all on the walls on my workshop. I just drive a couple hails into support studs, and instead of hanging the bike on the nails (where it would be scrubbing off paint for no reason) I use two short pieces of rope to suspend them from the nails. I usually try to go around the seat post and the head tube with the rope, so I'm not going through a wheel that may get a little bit of side stress. I warped a couple wheels hanging bikes up by them in the past, I prefer to hang by the frame. If I know it will be quite a while before I will use/ride/work with a certain bike, I remove the cranks and the handlebars. That way it will hang up close to the wall. Hang a blanket or quilt over it (paint protection), and another bike can be hung on the same pair of nails. Saves even more space. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tokai,CAPE TOWN,SA
Posts: 511
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Hang the bikes by their rear wheels,I just dont think hanging the bike by the front wheel can be that good for the shock.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
Posts: 848
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Considering that each spoke pulls inwards with about 90 kg the wheels can well stand the weight of the bike hanging from them. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
Posts: 848
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To some degree dependent on the design of the shock of course. A somewhat worn oil-filled one might leak in that position, but personally I wouldn't ride a bike whose fork is so borderline designed that I didn't dare to hang it by the fork. |
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