rslaback
Well-known member
Just curious if anyone can point out any issues with this for me or has already tried it.
My family has a lot of bikes:
1 each for the 5 of us, plus a tandem plus a 20" trail behind and a 2 seat trailer. Storing all these takes up a ton of room.
Currently, most of them hang horizontally on the ceiling above a basement stairway but it's somewhat challenging to get them into and out of position. It's around a corner and then you have to take the bike halfway down the stairs, hook on the pulley system and then go back up to the garage floor to pull it up all the way, reaching out over the stair way to guide it passed the other bike handlebars and pedals. Hanging them vertically somewhere would be nice but that would eat up a lot of usable garage space. The garage is a standard 9' ceiling, W trusses, drywalled but not insulated.
My thought is that I should be able to cut out some of the ceiling drywall, mount a perlin between two trusses at the roof level and mount a pulley on that perlin. Then, after building in a channel (similar to a skylight but without the light) I could store the bikes by hanging them from the rear wheel. In my head, the bikes would go high enough into the attic space, stopping the handlebars at the ceiling level, that they would take up basically no space whatsoever and I might even be able to fit some of the smaller bikes in the space above the garage door.
Any thoughts?
My family has a lot of bikes:
1 each for the 5 of us, plus a tandem plus a 20" trail behind and a 2 seat trailer. Storing all these takes up a ton of room.
Currently, most of them hang horizontally on the ceiling above a basement stairway but it's somewhat challenging to get them into and out of position. It's around a corner and then you have to take the bike halfway down the stairs, hook on the pulley system and then go back up to the garage floor to pull it up all the way, reaching out over the stair way to guide it passed the other bike handlebars and pedals. Hanging them vertically somewhere would be nice but that would eat up a lot of usable garage space. The garage is a standard 9' ceiling, W trusses, drywalled but not insulated.
My thought is that I should be able to cut out some of the ceiling drywall, mount a perlin between two trusses at the roof level and mount a pulley on that perlin. Then, after building in a channel (similar to a skylight but without the light) I could store the bikes by hanging them from the rear wheel. In my head, the bikes would go high enough into the attic space, stopping the handlebars at the ceiling level, that they would take up basically no space whatsoever and I might even be able to fit some of the smaller bikes in the space above the garage door.
Any thoughts?

