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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16594065" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>Let me try this again...</p><p></p><p>I like the wall hangers that grab the bike by a pedal and have a small piece of angle to for the wheels to rest on [MEDIA=amazon]B07HQD763S[/MEDIA]:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1694635[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Or, there is a simple hook available at walmart for $10 that holds the wheel, it also works great:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1694636[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is a huge backorder of bikes, and bike parts right now. The used market is a great place if you need a bike now, but prices are high. Heck, new prices are high right now too...strange times. There is a shop called N+1 bikes that seems to always have a line on Ibis bikes. Shawn is the owner, give them a call: <a href="https://n1bikes.net/" target="_blank">N+1 Bikes</a></p><p></p><p>I do not think you'll be overbiked with a ripmo. I am amazed at how well the ripmo climbs. If you're worried about climbs, go with a reasonably lightweight set of wheels and tires on the ripmo. I wouldn't hesitate to climb all day on the Ripmo or Ripley. Going downhill, the nod goes to the ripmo--no contest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16594065, member: 132915"] Let me try this again... I like the wall hangers that grab the bike by a pedal and have a small piece of angle to for the wheels to rest on [MEDIA=amazon]B07HQD763S[/MEDIA]: [ATTACH=full]1694635[/ATTACH] Or, there is a simple hook available at walmart for $10 that holds the wheel, it also works great: [ATTACH=full]1694636[/ATTACH] There is a huge backorder of bikes, and bike parts right now. The used market is a great place if you need a bike now, but prices are high. Heck, new prices are high right now too...strange times. There is a shop called N+1 bikes that seems to always have a line on Ibis bikes. Shawn is the owner, give them a call: [URL="https://n1bikes.net/"]N+1 Bikes[/URL] I do not think you'll be overbiked with a ripmo. I am amazed at how well the ripmo climbs. If you're worried about climbs, go with a reasonably lightweight set of wheels and tires on the ripmo. I wouldn't hesitate to climb all day on the Ripmo or Ripley. Going downhill, the nod goes to the ripmo--no contest. [/QUOTE]
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