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Supporting Carbon Bike to Clean and Maintain
i need some ideas on how to mount this bianchi Oltre XR - so that it is off the ground with frameset not structurally compromised.
What do you guys use? splash |
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If you do use a clamp on mech such as a parktools stand.. I know I know.... It won't break. But avoid clamping the tt. Best would be to have a beater seatpost you can insert to clamp onto.
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thanks.
i red that people use axle supports and mount the hole bike on axles. what is this better seatpost you can insert to clamp onto? Splash |
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Do you have a repair stand already?
mktng was referring to inserting an aluminum seatpost into your bicycle provided it was a normal, round seat tube. The Oltre XR has a proprietary seatpost. Pick a workstand. Any workstand. All will work with your bike. Clamping your carbon seatpost in a normal repair stand is fine. |
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Ah. True. Yea. Forgot about proprietary posts. If you don't have a nice stand that holds the bike from the bb and quick releases. Make sure to just use a rag between the clamp mech and the carbon post.
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Get a repair stand. Problem solved.
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no - do not have a repair stand at this point in time.
now that i know where to clamp (on seat post), i will proceed to acquire one. splash |
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If you have a car rack, you can put it on that until you get the stand. It's no really necessary, however, to elevate it. It's too big of a pain to take the stand outside, so I just do it on the ground by the hose. Don't spray directly into any areas that need to be lubed (i.e. bottom bracket, hubs, headset, etc.)
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