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Old 10-09-19, 10:22 AM
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Front axle support for Wahoo/Zwift

I want to get my front tire off my trainer, I could use the space and really don't need it
is there anyone who has made or purchased a support for the front of my trainer bike,
maybe supporting the axle so I can get rid of the front wheel

I don't want to buy the climbing thing that wahoo sells,
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I have a santa cruz stigmata mounted to a wahoo kick R in a small room
loose a lot of space with the front tire on the bike
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You could mount this on a wooden built structure to achieve the height desired...
https://www.amazon.com/CyclingDeal-B.../dp/B07BSFF86Y

Or do the same with this and some plywood support under it..
https://www.amazon.com/CyclingDeal-B.../dp/B07VQMJP71
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Originally Posted by Troul
You could mount this on a wooden built structure to achieve the height desired...
https://www.amazon.com/CyclingDeal-B.../dp/B07BSFF86Y

Or do the same with this and some plywood support under it..
https://www.amazon.com/CyclingDeal-B.../dp/B07VQMJP71

thanks for that
I ordered one of those brackets, will mount it into a post with a swivel on it, should clean up the pain cave and let me move around the
bike easier

I'm thinking a 6" diameter pipe with a base and cap plate then mounting the bracket to a piece of wood with a teflon pad under it
so it can swivel a bit.
maybe also a piece of pvc pipe, I have a big piece of 6" in the yard , use that as a spacer off the floor
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