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  1. Choice_Student4910 on

    I get it. But my body isn’t symmetrical anyway so I just eyeball it.

  2. cornflakes34 on

    Not OCD my house is over 100 years old and unsurprisingly my floors are crooked. It’s a PITA trying to level my bike on the trainer.

  3. Silly_Explanation on

    I…. I don’t think this is overkill at all lol. I think it’s genius!

  4. I used a laser level after a recent bike fit to transfer to other bikes! From the side though with level going through center of bottoms bracket.

  5. Plastic_Sentence_655 on

    Giving off that over-thinking engineer bike shop customer vibe.

  6. diabolis_avocado on

    My eyeballs are much more sensitive to uneven bars or a twisted stem than my hands are.

    I support this 100%.

  7. FlyThink7908 on

    What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Lining up the handle bars with the tire? There’s a clip on tool for this that I bought on Ali some time ago. You can flip it and easily line up the saddle as well.  

    I’m wondering if you could use your technique for something else. There has to be potential. Maybe to symmetrically line up the shifters and find the middle of the bars (if it’s not already marked)? 

  8. cyrilleni33 on

    I’m taking a moment to tell you how much I appreciate the dedication. Well done, fellow rider.

  9. henderthing on

    But… it’s nearly impossible to get anything crooked on that axis.

    There’s no adjustment for adding “roll” to your handlebars!

  10. you could buy a clip a lazer handlebar guide. got one on ali for 8.-, does not work on aerobats

  11. therewillbedrums on

    You might have thought of it but in case not, factor in Earth’s rotation and gravitational pull for a better reading.

  12. highestmountains on

    I would absolutely do this if I had a space… which I have at work…. Oh boy.

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