That's what the kickstand is for.  Use it and lean the bike against 
something.  The front wheel and kickstand hold the bike upright at an 
angle, but give you room to remove the rear tire - that's the one that 
always gets the flat, right??

Brian
Seattle, WA

On Monday, January 26, 2015 at 2:49:03 PM UTC-8, 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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