Bike storage - wall mount
p1tse
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Anyone recommend any?
Also do people lock their bikes up when on mount ?
Also do people lock their bikes up when on mount ?
Wanted: Cube Streamer/Agree GTC Compact / Pro/ Race : 53cm
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Argos....£9.99 ! I've managed 3 bikes (well superlights so 2 normal !) then fix a Kyptonite wall mount bracket. Clamp 2 U-locks, two cable locks for the wheels, and flex cable around everything...cover all bases0
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turnerjohn wrote:Argos....£9.99 ! I've managed 3 bikes (well superlights so 2 normal !) then fix a Kyptonite wall mount bracket. Clamp 2 U-locks, two cable locks for the wheels, and flex cable around everything...cover all bases
Argos, thanks
Will have a lookWanted: Cube Streamer/Agree GTC Compact / Pro/ Race : 53cm0 -
I used a couple of the cheap ones from decathlon, and one from CRC. I had to mount the CRC one upside down so the bikes dont crash together, but they wont take anything over 50mm rims. My TT bike has to go else where as the 82mm rims dont go under the hook but these are cheap and do the job.
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Gizmodo wrote:
Anyone got any pics on how this looks on wall or folded away?Wanted: Cube Streamer/Agree GTC Compact / Pro/ Race : 53cm0 -
Mallorcajef, nice
But I'm wanting ones hanging from frame so sticks out lessWanted: Cube Streamer/Agree GTC Compact / Pro/ Race : 53cm0 -
I have recently bought some of the L shape brackets that are used for book shelves. I will put one under the bars, and one under the saddle. The bracket comes out 30cm, so should fit perfectly. Plan to put some bar tape round the bracket too.Scott Addict 2011
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Check out gear up bike racks if you cant drill walls etc. I have one, I think its called platinum and its pretty solid.0
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Leave off the bar with the helmet hook and these ones are actually pretty attractive if (useful if they're going in the living room). Very well made too.
http://www.topeak.com/products/StorageAndDisplay/OneUpBikeHolder0 -
Unfortunately, I live in a flat, so my bikes are stored in the hall. I've always wanted to get something like this...
http://www.chrome.lv/work/fixa-bike-shelf
Expensive compared to most other suggestions, but I think it looks pretty slick.0 -
p1tse wrote:Gizmodo wrote:
Anyone got any pics on how this looks on wall or folded away?
I got it a few weeks ago. Screwed it into a concrete fence post.
theres enough clearance to do some work on the bike. thats why i got this one.
having the bike upside down, trying to adjust the gears, or holding the rear up to pedal was just infuriating0 -
got-sole wrote:Unfortunately, I live in a flat, so my bikes are stored in the hall. I've always wanted to get something like this...
http://www.chrome.lv/work/fixa-bike-shelf
Expensive compared to most other suggestions, but I think it looks pretty slick.
Very nice if you have the wall space to spare (or, horror of horrors, only one bike ).0 -
Mines in the garage on a wall section and has a couple of motorbike chains/cables looped up over the rafters so to get the bike they have to cut the roof off the garage
And a big PS to all you photo enthusiasts out there taking photo's with your HTC Evo cameras. You're posting photos with the camera phone gelocate switched on, so I can tell where your nice bike lives
Others can too so you might like to sort that out .....;)0 -
I have two c shapped hooks with a wood screw built on the end. Located a stud and put one 10" over the other. The lower one hold the top tube near the seatpost, and the top one is under the seat rails just keeping it from rotating foreward. This route costs so little i used change to pay for it.0
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mallorcajeff wrote:I used a couple of the cheap ones from decathlon, and one from CRC. I had to mount the CRC one upside down so the bikes dont crash together, but they wont take anything over 50mm rims. My TT bike has to go else where as the 82mm rims dont go under the hook but these are cheap and do the job.
A Ghost and a Tele. You have good taste, sir!Ghost Race 5000 (2011) Shimano 105 Black
Carrera TDF (2007)
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