Bike stands/ racks/ hooks for your bike shed

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MikeG

MikeG

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Location
Suffolk
I like the idea of hooks, but my wife just wouldn't be strong enough to manage loading and unloading them on her own. She's only petite.
 
Location
Spain
http://cycloc.com/ps/19-bike-storage-systems
I have two types of these and they're pretty good.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Could you custom make something out of any offcuts of wood that you've got?

A giant three feet tall toast rack with nine inch wide slots that the bikes could go in.
 
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MikeG

MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Could you custom make something out of any offcuts of wood that you've got?

A giant three feet tall toast rack with nine inch wide slots that the bikes could go in.
Yes, no problem at all. I know that's what I'll end up doing, once I decide that £6.99 p&p is a rip off.......
 

david k

Hi
Location
North West
I bought cheap hooks and screwed them to the ceiling of my garage, it worked brilliantly
Moved house and bought some fancy wall brackets, nowhere near as good as the cheap hooks, I'll be going back to them soon

I posted a picture on here a few years ago, I'll have another look
 

classic33

Leg End Member
And the last pun-less thread finally succumbs... ;)
Referencing another thread.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
The road bikes lean against the wall or workbench and the rest all have stand plates and stands fitted (mostly one-footed, but the Dutchie has a two-footer, just about visible level with my right shoe sole in my avatar) - which has the benefit when parking in racks that you don't have to lean the frame against the rack and probably scratch it.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
We have just bought two of these in our reasonably small shed. 2 bikes fit quite comfortably, 3 is a squeeze depending on bar width, racks etc.I've a frame only hanging on one with 2 bikes and 2 bikes bus spare wheels and tyres on another.
Cheap and cheerful and if mounted high enough allows other bikes to be stored underneath.
 
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