11-23-2014, 11:06 AM
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(11-23-2014, 11:06 AM)JanJ Wrote: Actually, I give my wife credit for this one....
I was discussing having access to something to hold bike up as service is done to it....... And she came up with a fantastic, and low cost solution....
Since I'm doing the work in the basement, she pointed at something we are presently using in the garage to store garden hose during the winter: 2 adjustable floor joist hooks:
http://www.farmshow.com/a_article.php?aid=18019
and some heavy rubber straps... Holds the hose quite securely.
Tried it in basement with bikes..
Positioned 2 on joists where I needed support: 2 Straps hook to these: one under rear seat frame junctions and other at handlebars/headset, and bike is held up with rubber straps!
Been using it for recent bike services quite successfully... Fantastic Idea!
I can hand crank the bike quite vigorously and have no stability issues whatsoever!
And when I'm done, I take it down, and there is nothing left hanging from -the floor rafters!!
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Got a pic for us?
(04-11-2015, 10:51 AM)painkiller Wrote: I do like threads like these, some great ideas that I am sure work good for a low volume user. Hard to beat a shop quality stand in my book. I use a floor stand, bench mount, and a wall mount units. plus I use one of the most over looked stands that many people already own. The ole' Fluid/mag trainer holds the bike quite nicely for many tasks.