Mountain Biking - Safe to hang a mountain bike for storage?

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Jim311
05-08-04, 10:56 PM
I'm hanging it by the fork. I've seen the racks they have at bike shops that hang the bike by the front wheel, but is it acceptable to do this on a daily basis for weeks at a time between rides? I'm organizing my garage :D


Joe Gardner
05-08-04, 11:05 PM
Yeah, your fine.

Jim311
05-08-04, 11:11 PM
Cool... wasn't sure if it would screw up bearings or bend anything. I heard that hanging aluminum bike frames for long periods of time was bad for them a long time ago.. probably just an urban legend.


khuon
05-09-04, 01:30 AM
The only truthful bad side-effects I've heard regarding hanging bikes is when you hang suspension forks upside down and oil can leak through the seals.

legalize_it
05-10-04, 01:00 PM
The only truthful bad side-effects I've heard regarding hanging bikes is when you hang suspension forks upside down and oil can leak through the seals.

yet another reason to go rigid. if you ever see me riding suspension please kick me in the balls. (unless its hardcore DH, thats ok)

telenick
05-10-04, 01:12 PM
got hydraulics? hanging the bike will cause tiny bubbles to rise towards the high end. The next time you pull it down you'll find yourself needing to bleed the brakes.

tiny bubbles
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Jim311
05-10-04, 11:31 PM
I wish I had hydros ;)

Maelstrom
05-11-04, 12:03 AM
The only truthful bad side-effects I've heard regarding hanging bikes is when you hang suspension forks upside down and oil can leak through the seals.


And I believe those are limited to older forks with the crappy seals they used to use. Most forks today don't have this problem.



yet another reason to go rigid. if you ever see me riding suspension please kick me in the balls. (unless its hardcore DH, thats ok)


:rolleyes:

Al.canoe
05-11-04, 06:30 AM
The only truthful bad side-effects I've heard regarding hanging bikes is when you hang suspension forks upside down and oil can leak through the seals.

I've just ordered a Fox Float 100RLC. The manual I downloaded recommends hanging the bike upside down (page 21) to insure lube gets to the foam rings. I'm doing it as these forks cost big $'s.

Careful on the "truthful" thing. The "truth" may be fork specific or just folklore.

Al

khuon
05-11-04, 11:33 AM
I've just ordered a Fox Float 100RLC. The manual I downloaded recommends hanging the bike upside down (page 21) to insure lube gets to the foam rings. I'm doing it as these forks cost big $'s.

Careful on the "truthful" thing. The "truth" may be fork specific or just folklore.

Right. I should have phrased it as "the only truthful example of a bad side-effect". I do know that older forks had this problem... anyone remember the old MAG 20s?

a2psyklnut
05-12-04, 12:04 AM
Don't put your Manitou's upside down. Just had to rebuild my buddy's fork this past weekend!

L8R