I keep a round bootlace in my kit, actually tying the waxed canvas wrap for 
my tools to prevent rattling. If roadside repair is needed, I tie it in a 
loop and snag something to suspend my bike by the saddle nose with it. 
Amazing what you'll com e up with and the peculiarity of scale that 
actually works;  a fence, a mailbox, the lowest foot peg on a utility pole 
(or even the nailed-on plate identifying the pole's providence).

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 5:49:03 PM UTC-5, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Scratches your leather saddle to turn the bike upside down.
>
> In light of the Blog post about this, I figured I would ask you leather 
> users how you prevent the scratching from happening. Any convenient ideas?
>
>
>

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