People that turn their bike up sidedown to fix things.

Acceptable?

  • Yes. What's the problem?

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  • No. It's unforgivable.

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  • People can do what they like to their own bikes.

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Rampage

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Why?

I learnt at a very early age it scratches/destroys everything on your bars and your saddle.
Just hang the saddle on a tree branch if there's one available.

The only time this practice is socially acceptable is if you have bar ends fitted to protect everything on the bars.
 
Depends on the bike setup and surface.

Grass for example does little damage and newer risers stop anything important being scratched on the bars as it only the grips that touch the ground.

Its also much easier to put a wheel in with the bike sitting upside down on the ground than hanging from a tree...
 
andrewl":38dr908b said:
Its also much easier to put a wheel in with the bike sitting upside down on the ground than hanging from a tree...

I meant for indexing gears or for removing a wheel or bolting a crank back on. To replace wheel it's easiest with the bike the correct way up on the ground (as the post above).
 
Rampage":226odg6m said:
The only time this practice is socially acceptable


Will one be shunned if one flips one's bike upside down onto the bars/seat?
 
FMJ":20z3djji said:
Rampage":20z3djji said:
The only time this practice is socially acceptable

Will one be shunned if one flips one's bike upside down onto the bars/seat?

As Internet talk: Yes.
In reality: No, but you'd get a dirty look and would never be allowed to borrow any of my bikes :p

In my opinion it's a very disrespectful way of treating a bike. Even for cheaper bikes (like most of mine have been).
 
if its good enough for ben its good enough for me.

nature's workstand
 
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