Hi everybody!
Here's a strange question that I"m too embarrassed to ask my DBF...
I recently traded in my station wagon on a sedan. The only way to fit my bike into the car is to remove both wheels and put it in the trunk; the wheels go into the back seat. Hence, every time I go ride, I have to mount both of the wheels, instead of just the front one as before. I'm still getting the hang of the rear one, but it's getting better.
The question is this: what's the best way to mount the wheels so I'm not dragging the chainring etc on the ground? I've been mounting the rear one first, but I have a feeling that is really not good. My normal starting point for rides is a gravelly shoulder, so I shudder to think what it's doing to my drivetrain. So - is it better to mount the front one first (though it will make the bike tippy) or to put the bike upside down? Any other thoughts to make this process more efficient?
(Please don't suggest a bike rack. That's a whole nother story.)
Thanks so much for your help!
Amy




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