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mattyknacks 02-10-07 09:19 AM

Hanging bike upside down?
 
I was wondering if hanging a bicycle upside down by the wheels (on hooks like the ones in a garage) are bad for the wheels or the bike.

Matty in Brooklyn

I_bRAD 02-10-07 09:22 AM

Its fine.

TO11MTM 02-10-07 09:27 AM

Supposedly some older suspension forks had issues with it, but I bet you'd know if you had one like that.

Stacey 02-10-07 10:36 AM

Don't do it!

All the air will run to the tops of your tires and it will take about 10 of the most miserable mile you have ever ridden to redistribute the air. :D

jsharr 02-10-07 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by Stacey
Don't do it!

All the air will run to the tops of your tires and it will take about 10 of the most miserable mile you have ever ridden to redistribute the air. :D

I screwed my hooks into the floor for this reason. I hang my bike standing up.

mattyknacks 02-10-07 10:58 AM

Hi Stacey, thanks for the straight answer! And to think, the first two posters assumed that I would believe their trick answers!

haha

Really, thank you Guys and Girls for responding.

Matty in Brooklyn

Stacey 02-10-07 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr
I screwed my hooks into the floor for this reason. I hang my bike standing up.

Aren't you the trick one?! :lol:

Always glad to help Matty. Welcome aboard.

TO11MTM 02-10-07 11:19 AM

I know, It was horrible of me to mislead you. I'll send you a set of the reflector batteries that surely fell out when you hung it upside down. Please forgive me.

:)

TallRider 02-10-07 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr
I screwed my hooks into the floor for this reason. I hang my bike standing up.

Kinda like this?

http://www.unc.edu/~cupery/pics/bike..._pink_bike.jpg

And:
http://www.unc.edu/~cupery/pics/bike...o_bar-tape.jpg
http://www.unc.edu/~cupery/pics/bike...de-ceiling.jpg

dobber 02-10-07 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by Stacey
Don't do it!

All the air will run to the tops of your tires and it will take about 10 of the most miserable mile you have ever ridden to redistribute the air. :D

That pretty much true!! Nitrogen is a bit lighter than oxygen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen) and over time the two components will separate. Since the nitrogen makes up the majority of the air within your tire, you wind up with an unbalanced tire.

You'll also want to make sure you swap the stale air out in the spring if the bike has been hanging all winter.

Alloy Addict 02-10-07 12:25 PM

If you have a hydraulic brake system, hanging the bike is probably not a good idea. Otherwise, hang away. Most small bike shops hang bikes on hooks everyday, in the back of the shop if not on the sales floor.

oilman_15106 02-10-07 02:58 PM

Has this been covered a thousand times. Search function.

jsharr 02-10-07 04:43 PM

[QUOTE=timcupery]Kinda like this?
Exactly like that. I just did not have a picture of mine. Thanks, for the help.

brice520 02-10-07 04:52 PM

Please elaborate on the disc brakes. Would this cause fluid to drain into the master cylinder/ air to leave the master cylinder and enter the lines?

JanMM 02-10-07 09:53 PM

If you hang it by the rear wheel, then all the blood will rush to the head tube, or the headset, (choose one).

headlessspider 02-11-07 12:33 AM

:roflmao:

i needed that. good one guys. thanks.


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