Not sure where this goes so I’ll start here.
I just acquired a nice lift table from another member and it comes with the angled front wheel clamp which requires the bike to be held upright while tightening it. I don’t like to push my bike up ramps. I’ve seen some of these clamps replaced with a regular ride in/roll in wheel chock like I have on my trailer.
Which option would be better (if you have experience with both) and why?
I normally work on my bike alone. I’m going to add side extensions on the floor for foot placement that will stay put as the lift goes up and down.
I also have a lot of experience riding my bikes onto trailers and can easily flatfoot my bikes.
Thanks for your input.
Ron
I just acquired a nice lift table from another member and it comes with the angled front wheel clamp which requires the bike to be held upright while tightening it. I don’t like to push my bike up ramps. I’ve seen some of these clamps replaced with a regular ride in/roll in wheel chock like I have on my trailer.
Which option would be better (if you have experience with both) and why?
I normally work on my bike alone. I’m going to add side extensions on the floor for foot placement that will stay put as the lift goes up and down.
I also have a lot of experience riding my bikes onto trailers and can easily flatfoot my bikes.
Thanks for your input.
Ron