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Old 01-22-05, 03:35 PM
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nycm'er
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I have two of the wall mounts that screw into the wall and hold bikes by the crossbar. One, single and one two-banger. As said previously they put the BB at a nice height for inspection, which is how I noticed I had cracked an aluminum Allez. Also having them upright keeps the handlebars out of the way (near the ceiling) so to have a slimmer profile down low. My girl bought me a gorgeous repair stand, before I would work with the bike flipped. It is easier (upside down), to true wheels that way for sure. I would like to throw in one fantastic tool in keeping the bike scuff marks off walls and doors, Mr Clean Magic Eraser. I am not sure whether it is covering up or picking up pedal and shifter marks, but the wall is white again. Fantastic stuff!
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