All photos of people holding their bike OVER their head have the bike 
upside down.  The rider is holding the bars near or at the stem, and at the 
saddle.  If the bike is light enough for that to be practical, then hanging 
it upside down by both wheels could be the best way to get it really high

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 1:38:37 PM UTC-8 Minh wrote:

> hi all, hope everyone is adjusting to winter, at least for us in the 
> northeast! 
> as its getting colder, i'm dealing with some bike maint. and one of them 
> is solving the bike storage for my lone QB.  i've settled on hanging on the 
> wall, but next challenge, how do people lift the bike up high enough?  
> currently i can only get it up to about chest high, any tricks to get 
> higher?  step ladder? 
>
> this is inside our apt, so i can't ropes over the rafters.   
>
> would appreciate any other ideas people have, only constraint is that i'd 
> like to get it off the floor, and it needs to hang parallel to the wall--so 
> no hanging by front wheel.  thanks for any ideas!
>

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