i wonder if it has something to do with bike size and weight. I have 64cm
sam and 62cm hunq, and both immediately slide down so that it seems like a.
bike is totally unbalanced and might fall, and b. bike's weight is on
saddle rails.
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Hanging the bike on the saddle rails is always the way I've used that
seatpost grabber. For example, I will not use it if there is no saddle on
the bike. The upper bolt on the seatpost grabber kind of hits my B17s that
leaves a little indent there, which I've chalked up to beausage.
On
If I had to go to town wailin' on something, then no, I'd not use it; reason I
like it is I don't have to clamp my bikes' top tubes into the bikestand's clamp
(my seat posts don't stick out enough for the clamp to grab); this adapter can
hold my bikes by the seat post for doing tweaks (brake
+1- Thanks for the heads up. I've never seen one and it is a perfect
solution for a quick fix.
Dennis in PDX
On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 4:44:26 AM UTC-7, Leslie wrote:
http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/tl022.htm
I already had a bike stand; but when I saw the Minoura stand that RBW
has,