Stickyrunner01
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My bikes go in my house in their own bedroom where they are locked to the wall. As a person in the cycling industry, my bikes are worth a heck of a lot more than my 01 Camry and 09 Civic and it shows in how they are treated.
My bikes go in my house in their own bedroom where they are locked to the wall. As a person in the cycling industry, my bikes are worth a heck of a lot more than my 01 Camry and 09 Civic and it shows in how they are treated.
My bikes go in my house in their own bedroom where they are locked to the wall. As a person in the cycling industry, my bikes are worth a heck of a lot more than my 01 Camry and 09 Civic and it shows in how they are treated.
Guys guys guys, the answer is simple. A garage is for cars. Bikes go in sheds, hence the term 'bike-shed'. Build a shed in the garden/yard and keep the bikes in there.
I use this on 2 full size bikes, and keeps them up out of the way. If we rode them more frequently, I might look for a quicker release/hanging method however (simple hook like many use probably).
How is the quality of these? I've been wanting to build something with a similar design for my Burley trailer. I'm also thinking about getting a few of those for lesser used bikes.If you have the ceiling height, a hoist is the easiest solution. Menard's has one for $10 and will lift up to 40 lbs;
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http://www.menards.com/main/storage...torage/ceiling-mount-bike-hoist/p-1464387.htm
How is the quality of these? I've been wanting to build something with a similar design for my Burley trailer. I'm also thinking about getting a few of those for lesser used bikes.
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Does anyone have a good design or idea for parking of bikes in the garage? I have limited room to park 3 bikes (two adult, 1 childs).
Over the winter I hand them on the wall out of the way. But this is a huge hassle for the summer when we use the bikes a lot. It does not help that the two adult bikes are downhill mountain bikes without a kickstand even.
Thanks. Sounds like I'm making my own then.Quality is junk from the store. Some mods to make them better is to crush the metal on each sides of the pulleys too keep the rope from jumping off. Tying a knot at the point that the bike is on the ground but will keep you from losing the rope to the ceiling. removing the hooks on the bottom and putting eye bolts in the hook holes and unis straps. (the hooks like to become loose when you are raising lowering the bike and it becomes unlevel also i only have 2 hands and would get frustrated when i would get the seat hooked the handle bars hooked then go to raise it up and one would come off) Also alot of plastic and rivets so be weary of hanging them over the cars or if you may walk under them. I don't really trust them and I think something could be DIY built with better quality for about twice as much.
I use them for our bikes. They work pretty well. The upside is you can also clamp hooks into the support rail in the spaces between the bikes. Handy to use for garden tools, the bike tire pump, etc. That and you can slide them left/right to allow for wider handlebars. It's also hung just high enough to allow for a broom to slide underneath for cleaning the floor.
