JoeBlow
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For some reason I find it much easier to turn my bike upside down and present the wheel to the frame in that manner. The issues with this are:
1. The bike is a little unstable when I get to the point that it is resting on the saddle.
2. I have to cover the saddle to prevent damage.
3. I also have to raise the handle bars to prevent damage to the controls and display unit.
4. Getting it right side up is not easy.
It would be much more convenient if I could present the wheel to the frame or alternatively the frame to the wheel with the bike the right way up but for some reason I find this difficult as well as the axle does not seem to align precisely with the holes in the fork. (Fox36) I have tried using this stand XLC Bike Rack Pro (VS-F08) | Tredz Bikes but it is not as stable as I would like. This obviously requires some practice but which have you found easier, the front wheel in the stand or the rear wheel (the main body of the bike) in the stand? Is there a better stand?
As an aside should I grease the axle or use silcone?
1. The bike is a little unstable when I get to the point that it is resting on the saddle.
2. I have to cover the saddle to prevent damage.
3. I also have to raise the handle bars to prevent damage to the controls and display unit.
4. Getting it right side up is not easy.
It would be much more convenient if I could present the wheel to the frame or alternatively the frame to the wheel with the bike the right way up but for some reason I find this difficult as well as the axle does not seem to align precisely with the holes in the fork. (Fox36) I have tried using this stand XLC Bike Rack Pro (VS-F08) | Tredz Bikes but it is not as stable as I would like. This obviously requires some practice but which have you found easier, the front wheel in the stand or the rear wheel (the main body of the bike) in the stand? Is there a better stand?
As an aside should I grease the axle or use silcone?
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