Storing MTBs with hydraulic brakes vertically?
Storing MTBs with hydraulic brakes vertically?
Author
Discussion

TiminYorkshire

Original Poster:

636 posts

246 months

Sunday 14th June
quotequote all
Is it ok to store mountain bikes vertically for long periods of time, can it affect the hydraulic brakes?

We've just got some new ones and I'm wondering about both long term in the garage and short term on the back of the van.

nickfrog

25,026 posts

244 months

Sunday 14th June
quotequote all
That's fine. If there is a little air in the system it might migrate to the lever but that makes it even easier to bleed by doing a quick lever bleed. You probably won't need that anyway.

SwissJonese

1,529 posts

202 months

Sunday 14th June
quotequote all
I've only ever stored our bikes vertically in the garage for years. Zero issues with brakes. Actually seems to work better for the fork too as the oil is not sat at the bottom of the tube.

Herer

15 posts

213 months

Sunday 14th June
quotequote all
Completely fine in both circumstances for closed loop hydraulic systems

OldGermanHeaps

5,047 posts

205 months

Sunday 14th June
quotequote all
It depends. 3 of ours, no problems, kona coiler needs bled every time.

missing the VR6

2,531 posts

216 months

Tuesday 16th June
quotequote all
Been storing ours on the wall in the garage for almost a year with no drama, 2 with Hope Tech 3 and one with SRAM Level T with no issues.

GravelBen

16,430 posts

257 months

Tuesday 16th June
quotequote all
If there is any air in the system it can migrate to the highest point giving a soft front brake lever (as the front caliper is above the lever when vertical), but a few pumps of the brake levers once it's horizontal again brings the brakes back to normal with no issues. That's my experience with Shimano brakes anyway.

TiminYorkshire

Original Poster:

636 posts

246 months

Friday 19th June
quotequote all
Thanks for all of the above. It sounds like it shouldn't be the end of the world to have them hanging vertically.