I like to flip my bikes over to work on them BMX style, and this activates/ damages my e-bike controllers. Ideas?

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Guys, I like to flip my bikes over to work on them, on the trail, in the garage, whatever...

The issue is that with e-bikes I'm constantly activating or in the case of my previous e-bike, damaging the handlebar controller. Does anyone have a good solution for this issue?

I was imagining a 3D printed half moon shape that installs on my handlebars and provides a little plastic puck for the weight of the bike to sit on when flipped over. Something light, simple, cheap, etc... Would probably just have 2 of them to protect both sides from damage.

Any ideas? Thanks
 
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Guys, I like to flip my bikes over to work on them, on the trail, in the garage, whatever...

The issue is that with e-bikes I'm constantly activating or in the case of my previous e-bike, damaging the handlebar controller. Does anyone have a good solution for this issue?

I was imagining a 3D printed half moon shape that installs on my handlebars and provides a little plastic puck for the weight of the bike to sit on when flipped over. Something light, simple, cheap, etc... Would probably just have 2 of them to protect both sides from damage.

Any ideas? Thanks
Temu free shipping $4-5
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Hmmm 🤔. I like the Temu solution.

I had some spare wood laying around so I made this…
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The grips rest on the otter edges and there’s clearance for any stuff on the bar.
But I like the Temu little plastic things. 👍🏻
 
Cut 3” slices of foam pool noodles. You get about 20 out of 1 noodle, clip them on to bars, one on the seat front, before flipping bike. Worked for 20+ years for me.
You can cut smaller pieces if moneys tight. Or, Sneak over to the neighbors and slice off the end of one of theirs, they will never know. They never invite you over anyway…..
 
Just rotate the bar controller a bit when you go to flip it. I do this on mine but I only have the one controller and can rotate it enough that it's not contacting the buttons when upside down.
 
I've got these, they work well and fit quite firmly onto the grips so they don't rotate or fall off.

 
Guys, I like to flip my bikes over to work on them, on the trail, in the garage, whatever...

The issue is that with e-bikes I'm constantly activating or in the case of my previous e-bike, damaging the handlebar controller. Does anyone have a good solution for this issue?

I was imagining a 3D printed half moon shape that installs on my handlebars and provides a little plastic puck for the weight of the bike to sit on when flipped over. Something light, simple, cheap, etc... Would probably just have 2 of them to protect both sides from damage.

Any ideas? Thanks
I'm old school & still use bar end grips. They allow me to work on my bike upside down & protects other components during the inevitable crash & burn.

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Is there an issue with air getting into the brake lines when inverted

I've never had that issue.

Anyways, I think pool noodles make the most sense in this case. I wanted something that was installed on the bike for trail repairs, but not seeing that option.
 
I'm old school & still use bar end grips. They allow me to work on my bike upside down & protects other components during the inevitable crash & burn.

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I usd to use bar ends (almost stubs compared to yours) to give my hands an alternate position. But riding in the forest with them became impossible because the undergrowth kept snagging and pulling me off the bike. They had to go.
 
HOW MUCH, does it do a service for you too?

Not cheap, but got a decent tax rebate this year. It's the only stand I've owned that really works well for holding heavy eMTBs in position for tasks like brake bleeds.
 
What cannot be achieved by hanging the bike from the seat on a branch or do you ride in a place with no trees?
 
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