Bought wall-mount pedal holders, tapos gumawa na lang ng wheel support using angle bars.
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Hindi ko pinili yung option na may tire racks, para makatipid since andami kong retasong angle bar dito samin. [emoji16]
Medyo gagasgas nga sa spindles ng pedals sir. Pero wapakels na ako since bugbog naman na to begin with mga pedals ko eh [emoji28]
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iyon din ang concern ko. baka bumigay iyong mga tali
hannga't di naman na deform iyong spindles at pedal fights na.
hindi pala pwede ito sa akin kasi gusto ko doon sa poste nakasabit. so ang lalabas iyong pedals lang ang angkla niya at walanag additional support sa mga gulong.
iyong wall mount ko ngayon kasi ang gulong ang naka-angkla so vertical ang porma niya. gusto ko sana at least 2 sa isang poste ang nakasabit.
may nakita ako dati pole type ang sinasabitan nila and 3 bikes sila naka-store doon. hindi ko makita kung saan nabibili iyon. ayaw ko naman pagtanungan iyong may-ari kasi may sayad iyon.![]()
Last edited by baludoy; November 2nd, 2021 at 01:54 PM.
How heavy is your bike? If less than 15 kgs I think the supplied rope can support.
But you need a high ceiling if you opt to use a pulley/hoist type bike rack. Before buying, measure the height of your bike (top of the saddle or top of the handle bar, whichever is higher) then add another 20 cm as allowance for the mount and the hanger. Then check the height of the ceiling you’re planning to mount it. The difference between the two measurements will be the clear space between the ground and the bike wheels when hanged.
The advantage of the pulley/hoist type hanger is that it is easier to store if you have a relatively heavy (more that 10 kgs) bike.
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Lost some meat on my shin last weekend and had to get 2 sets of stitches. What you see on the photo is a sanitary pad used as a bandage.
A regular bandage just couldn't cut it. I won't show what it looks like naked but it's absolutely disgusting (nearly reached the bone.
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Ouch...still a blessing they're not much worse. Shin stitches should make healing quicker.
Miss the trails, long retired from MTBs...I'm amazed how manufacturers continue to conspire forcing forward the off-road bike evolution. Hehe....I don't quite get why fatbikes roam pavements. Sand, snow, soft terrain weren't they for? Good muscle-building weight training? Just thinking out loud.[emoji4]
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Ouch [emoji28]
Though my frame is still technically my first bike, pero iba na sya ngayon. Dami na napalitan. [emoji1787]
Im so deds, kasi nasagad ko na mga mapapalitan sa kanya... I bottomed-out my current pit, only to be transfered ata sa mas malalim na hukay... Titanium is calling me [emoji85]
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