I did that for 45 years.Am I the only person left in the world that just turns their bike upsidedown?
Am I the only person left in the world that just turns their bike upsidedown?
Shame I've already got an ebay one that is exactly the same. Will take a 23kg ebike but it can slip so make sure you've tightened all the connections.... or from ebay etc anytime at twice the price.
No! I do as well, for the same reasons as you...an unbalaced rear hub with a rear mounted battery as there is no room elsewhere on my full suss conversion. I have to upturn the bike onto 2 axle stands at the handlebar end, to avoid damage to throttle, power controler, bell and cyclometer! I have to strap the bar ends to the stands as well as it is all too easy to knock the rear end and turn the bars. I do have hoists, 4 of them, in the bike shed, but close to the walls to keep the centre clear.Am I the only person left in the world that just turns their bike upsidedown?
Ah, that is the one downside - all the handlebar gubbins. I found this bell sits conveniently lower than the stem bolts. It works reasonably well - just about loud enough:I have to upturn the bike onto 2 axle stands at the handlebar end, to avoid damage to throttle, power controler, bell and cyclometer!
Ah, that is the one downside - all the handlebar gubbins. I found this bell sits conveniently lower than the stem bolts. It works reasonably well - just about loud enough:
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Or just mount the bell facing downwards. I can't help you with your other bits though - my controller (aka a single button) is built into the frame, so there's nothing else on the handlebars (it's an Orbea using ebikemotion).
My (unsaid) point was that when you need to fix something on a ride, you're quite likely to have to turn the bike upsidedown anyway - so why not do the same at home?