PCeBiker
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My bike weighs a fricken ton (90 pounds)
It's a PITA to flip over, but I manage.
I tried grabbing the rear brake and pulling the bike straight back, up and over today, but it didn't work.
It was standing almost straight up on the rear wheel when the fender hit the ground.
I would have crunched it.
I got used to where to grab it and flip it over sideways instead.
Tying the front wheel to the frame helps to keep the handlebars from flopping around.
It's a PITA to flip over, but I manage.
I tried grabbing the rear brake and pulling the bike straight back, up and over today, but it didn't work.
It was standing almost straight up on the rear wheel when the fender hit the ground.
I would have crunched it.
I got used to where to grab it and flip it over sideways instead.
Tying the front wheel to the frame helps to keep the handlebars from flopping around.