Mountain bike mover
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Re: Mountain bike mover
Great idea! I need for my mtb.
Caddy 2010 - mk6 gti 312 brakes - mk7 r steering wheel - 18" vw motorsport
- Phillstine
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Re: Mountain bike mover
I really like what you did with wheel and the removable bar to hold the forks in. I'm very much looking to do the same thing.
Is there a specific reason people always seem to opt for the back wheel towards the front?
Is there a specific reason people always seem to opt for the back wheel towards the front?
- Loannes
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Re: Mountain bike mover
It's fairly easy to lift the rear in then push the bike back by rolling it on the back wheel- other way round and you'll have to climb in or access from the side to secure the forks which makes things a little more awkward.Phillstine wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 2:36 pm Is there a specific reason people always seem to opt for the back wheel towards the front?
- glennj
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Re: Mountain bike mover
This mount idea is great. I was wondering how to best make my mounts removable. I may steal your idea ;-)
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Re: Mountain bike mover
Awesome!