PCeBiker
No-Hands No-Pedaling No-Credentials
- Region
- Canada
I used pieces of 2x4's to make handlebar stands.
I put bungie cords on them so I can attach them to the bars before I flip the bike over.
My ebikes are still over 50 pounds with the batteries removed and it was too hard to line up the wooden blocks if they were on the floor.
Someone posted pictures of pieces of pool noodles on the handlebar ends instead, but that didn't work for me.
The pool noodles are too soft and the ebike was too heavy, so it was pretty wobbly.
I do most of my bike work with the bike upside-down on the floor.
Especially removing the rear wheel.
It's easier to remove and install my heavy hub motor wheel with the bike upside-down.
I can see better too. The axle likes to get hung up on the derailleur hanger.
I put bungie cords on them so I can attach them to the bars before I flip the bike over.
My ebikes are still over 50 pounds with the batteries removed and it was too hard to line up the wooden blocks if they were on the floor.
Someone posted pictures of pieces of pool noodles on the handlebar ends instead, but that didn't work for me.
The pool noodles are too soft and the ebike was too heavy, so it was pretty wobbly.
I do most of my bike work with the bike upside-down on the floor.
Especially removing the rear wheel.
It's easier to remove and install my heavy hub motor wheel with the bike upside-down.
I can see better too. The axle likes to get hung up on the derailleur hanger.