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Old 11-14-17 | 11:42 PM
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pickettt
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Originally Posted by SethAZ

Check out how the bike is "propped up" on the ladder. It's just resting on an iron rod under the seat. It dangles fine, but if you were actually working on it, how easy do you think it would be to accidentally shift the bike enough for it to fall off?
That's not entirely true. The rod appears to be going through the seat rails, so there's a reduced chance of it falling off. Still, a proper bike rack holds the bike still and secure while you work on it, and is worth every penny. I know when I got mine, I kicked myself for not getting it years before. As I alluded to in my earlier post, it's a much better investment than almost any upgrade on your bike.
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