Originally Posted by
jpdesjar
why not adjust the wheel while the bike is upside down?
It is more practical to do this with the weight of the frame placed directly on the rear axle. The axle will seat properly up against the upper lips of the trackends/dropouts. It's also much easier to walk the wheel back and hold its position for alignment with the weight of the frame firmly riding on the axle.
Besides, flipping the bike upside down to change wheels is for amateurs....