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  1. iHaveBadIdeas on

    I’d worry about damage to the pedal. With it fresh it’s probably fine, but could see it wearing and the plastic eventually failing. Holding all that weight can’t be great for the bearing either, wouldn’t be surprised if it leads to play sooner than otherwise. Might be better to to a strap around the seatpost or frame.

  2. dudemanmcchill on

    I think you’re fine. Pedals are not expensive — like $20 and easy to replace yourself — and if this is the easiest way to hang it then the convenience is likely worth the cost of a worn pedal bearing or plastics far down the line.

  3. DetectiveFinch on

    Depending on the material of your ceiling, I would be more worried about the stability of the plaster and the possibility of your whole bike falling down and possibly ripping a whole into the ceiling.

    If the ceiling can hold that weight, a strap on the frame might be better than using the pedal.
    A vertical bike stand might also be an option.

  4. fancy-kitten on

    Considering the loads that go into a pedal spindle when you’re pedaling uphill, I think you’re going to be fine. Plus it looks really cool!

  5. Dramatic-Search-2248 on

    Should be fine. What about you back lifting it up there. Or if that pedal loses grip, your noggin

  6. Probably not other than having a lateral force on it. Why not just hook the frame but whatever.

    Bikes are tough. You could probably hang it for years with such a minimal force on the bracket or crank that will equate to one miles worth of stress for every 1000 you actually ride.

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