Free-standing storage for two vertically-stacked bikes..

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
I’d originally planned to hang two bikes one-over-the-other from a wall, however having since discovered that my flat is predominantly constructed from papier mache and cornflakes packets this seems less viable.

I’m after something to allow a similar arrangement but that’s freestanding… I’ve seen one or two cheap steel jobs of this format on ebay etc but I’m sceptical of their quality and they don’t look great.

Can anyone offer any suggestions as to alternatives I might have missed please?
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
I used one of these for a good while: Top Peak Two Up Stand

How low are your ceilings? Its quite tall so needs a bit of space.
 

Dadam

Über Member
Location
SW Leeds
Surely if you use good fasteners and ensure you're screwing into studs your wall will support two bikes? A shelf of books could weigh more than a bike
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
If you spread the load by fitting a timber batton to the wall using hollow wall fittings, you’ll be fine. Paint it the same colour as the wall, job done.

Brackets will then screw in to the timber rather than the plasterboard. Same principle as fitting a curtain rail to a hollow wall.
 

Oldhippy

Cynical idealist
You can find the uprights in the stud wall which should easily accommodate the hanger and bikes if is attached size 8 3" screws I'd suggest. Or the above.
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
I use one of these, but probably purchased some 15 years ago, and it doesn't seem to be on sale anymore :-(
If you had another pair of hangers on the rear, you could potentially hang 4 bikes.
It's a Gearup Oakrak:

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*There are two versions, the one like this which is completely free standing, and has the 4 feet at the bottom, and an almost identical looking one, that has a sprung part at the top, but no feet, with the idea being you brace it against a suitable joist.
I did look on ebay, and there a couple of the 'brace' ones on there, but none with the feet arrangement like above, though one may pop up I guess.
 
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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Also there is a version of the two up that uses friction between the floor and the ceiling: DUAL-TOUCH® BIKE STAND
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I use one of these, but probably purchased some 15 years ago, and it doesn't seem to be on sale anymore :-(
If you had another pair of hangers on the rear, you could potentially hang 4 bikes.
It's a Gearup Oakrak:

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*There are two versions, the one like this which is completely free standing, and has the 4 feet at the bottom, and an almost identical looking one, that has a sprung part at the top, but no feet, with the idea being you brace it against a suitable joist.
I did look on ebay, and there a couple of the 'brace' ones on there, but none with the feet arrangement like above, though one may pop up I guess.

I have something like thart in the garage but it was from Aldi and metal. Doesnt freestand but bottom to floor and a padded top piece to the ceiling.
 
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