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In a manual for its hydraulic disc brakes it says: “The disc brake is not designed to work when the bicycle is upside down. If the bicycle is turned upside down or on its side, the brake may not work correctly, and a serious accident could occur.
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Do you ever put your bike upside down? It’s a question that is sure to cause heated debate amongst cycling friends anytime a mechanical occurs and somebody flips their bike over to get a better look. Here in the office, we couldn’t agree if it’s just fine or social death. So we did a poll on Twitter, and from 926 votes an impressive 67% of you said it’s just fine, you can’t see a problem with flipping the bike. Some of the accompanying comments were quite illuminating too. Is putting your bicycle upside down to fix a mechanical okay ot a bad thing to do? — road.cc (@roadcc) November 4, 2019 I did this once to pump up tyres in front of someone and they were horrified at me so much they put the bike back up & did it for me. — Cycle Mummy (@CycleMummy) November 4, 2019 As long as you remember to remove your Garmin first, the sound of the screen breaking on top of a mechanical sucks! — Matt Williams (@mattdwilliams) November 5, 2019 More cycle fraternity bullshit normally spouted by unfit 1ride a week lycra clad £4k carbon bike SKY team kit wearing Muppets (the same types I leave for dust on my £700 COMMUTER MTB much to their disgust) the same type that didn't cycle before 2012 London when became cool. — Guy Fartin (@Hunting4Dragons) November 5, 2019
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The only time you want to turn the bike upside down is to see to a mechanical issue. The most common reason for turning a bike over is to fix a flat tyre. Let’s face it, getting a wheel out of the bike can tricky, especially as you have to hold the bicycle frame in the air to avoid scratching the dropouts on the ground. Flipping the bike makes it much easier, you can get to the wheels and the bike is upright, not lying in a grass ditch. Fettling gears and brakes can also be a bit easier too, especially if you’re indexing the gears and need to spin the drivetrain.
They will live in the same location as long as they are not threatened if squirrel trapping is not put in place. Squirrels can dig under sheds and...
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“The disc brake is not designed to work when the bicycle is upside down. If the bicycle is turned upside down or on its side, the brake may not work correctly, and a serious accident could occur. Before riding the bicycle, be sure to operate the brake lever a few times to check that the brakes operate normally. If the brakes do not operate normally, stop using the brakes and consult a dealer or an agency.” In reality, you’ll probably be okay with a temporary upside down bike, but you don’t want to be storing it upside down.
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