G line rack wheels , still tips very easily after every configuration of inline skate wheels and even adding back 2 of the stock wheels as an offset ……
I installed xrollers for the bike, this fixes the tipping issue. Also, personal preference, I installed omni wheels on one end to help with steering, and rollerblad wheels on the other end.
Feel free to check my post history.
holger-nestmann on
Cool! Just in case others also initially look at the side facing the camera:
You have these decathlon wheels front right and back left.
A-W1-2 on
I haven’t got a G Line but the C Line has a tendency of tipping as well; So I have put some thought into it but never did any thing; what will work is put two larger diameter wheels on the tipping side (front & back); so the bike looks like it is tilted away from the heavy side, but weight wise it is balanced.
EDIT: To find the size wheel that’s needed; on level platform I would shim under the wheels that it tips to, until it feels solid (Balanced). take a measurement from cntr of axle to ground x2 for wheel diameter
P01N7 on
Bin it off.
I’d recommend picking up the mini mods g line x-roller extender where the front two wheels are raised, with one being on a slide out arm.
It gives more clearance for rack from the ground and creates a stable base.
I sell these g-lines and their biggest issue is the lack of clearance and instability. This totally fixes it and I use them on mine.
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I installed xrollers for the bike, this fixes the tipping issue. Also, personal preference, I installed omni wheels on one end to help with steering, and rollerblad wheels on the other end.
Feel free to check my post history.
Cool! Just in case others also initially look at the side facing the camera:
You have these decathlon wheels front right and back left.
I haven’t got a G Line but the C Line has a tendency of tipping as well; So I have put some thought into it but never did any thing; what will work is put two larger diameter wheels on the tipping side (front & back); so the bike looks like it is tilted away from the heavy side, but weight wise it is balanced.
EDIT: To find the size wheel that’s needed; on level platform I would shim under the wheels that it tips to, until it feels solid (Balanced). take a measurement from cntr of axle to ground x2 for wheel diameter
Bin it off.
I’d recommend picking up the mini mods g line x-roller extender where the front two wheels are raised, with one being on a slide out arm.
It gives more clearance for rack from the ground and creates a stable base.
I sell these g-lines and their biggest issue is the lack of clearance and instability. This totally fixes it and I use them on mine.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0575oKFU4TFjWUSAVMtp1M4xw
MiniMods G-Line Extender with trusses