Hanging my bike on a wall.
mick bradbury
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I am loath to pay £30 plus for a bracket to hang my pride and joy on the wall.
Has anyone any DIY tips.
It,s in the house so it must look good, and the bike is a sloping top tube c/fibre. [/b]
Has anyone any DIY tips.
It,s in the house so it must look good, and the bike is a sloping top tube c/fibre. [/b]
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i've got a wall holder, folds up when not in use, can't remember where i got it, but it was similar to this one...
http://tinyurl.com/29lljon
...13.50 including delivery
there are rubbery sleeves over the arms to protect the frame, they are deep enough for two bikes, but you can cut down the arms to save space if there's just one bike
mine is in an outbuilding so the colour doesn't matter, you could paint it if necessary, it's very stable, does ok as a workstand toomy bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny0 -
2x five quid right angle brackets with the foam around the arms from B&Q or any decent diy shop and 4x long heavy duty screws/wall plugs
job doneCrafted in Italy apparantly0 -
acidstrato wrote:2x five quid right angle brackets with the foam around the arms from B&Q or any decent diy shop and 4x long heavy duty screws/wall plugs
job done
Got some shelves in the garage, might mod them!0 -
Leave it sitting on the floor.
For free.0 -
Hi thanks for the advice. the purpose made bracket would be great in a workshop. I will look for a pair of attractive shelf brackets, leaving my bike on the floor is not an option, its in the way of both the dog and hoover.0
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You mean you keep the dog AND the hoover in the house? :shock: won't they get in the way of the bike?0
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What's the point in using shelf brackets when you can get this
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_522909_langId_-1_categoryId_228853#dtab
or this
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10001&catalogId=1500002451&langId=-1&searchTerms=BIKE+WALL
for a tenner?0 -
It ,s worse than that Brin, my beloved bike shares the house with my wife as well..........I,m all heart.
thanks jj, reckon the Halfords one will be ideal.0 -
mick bradbury wrote:It ,s worse than that Brin, my beloved bike shares the house with my wife as well..........I,m all heart.
thanks jj, reckon the Halfords one will be ideal.
Be careful. If you have any girly pink decor then the red of the Halford's bracket will clash. So a £10 bracket will result in a £300 re-decoration exercise. Just think what you can get from Chain Reaction for £300.
Why not suggest that it would be cheaper to build a bike shed in the garden.0 -
Hello,
Not sure if it's any help, but I just finished this in the garage...
Close up...
Obviously you could make it a bit neater, but you get the idea. The hook was from Wickes and holds 22kg.0 -
Sorry - just seen that you wanted something nicer looking than a bracket. Oops.0
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Thanks for all the tips, and the humour.
I have not bothered with the forum before, definitely hooked...0 -
I bought one of the above for less than a tenner from http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=6631
Hangs the bike vertically with the rear tyre against the wall and despite what most say, it is perfectly fine to hang deep section carbon rims from, if you are that way inclined!
RadMatt - I like your DIY option, but maybe it is time to remove the reflectors from your wheels! Assuming you're not 8 years old? [/url]Lead, Follow, or get out of the way...
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Yes - good point I'd forgotton about them. They do kind of show up quite well in that pic, lol. I like to save weight where I can too
TBH, I bought the bike on the day all the snow came down, and haven't actually ridden it yet :shock:0 -
I guessed as much but thought someone should mention it before you take her out in the new year forgetting they're on there and the whole bunch laugh you all the way home!Lead, Follow, or get out of the way...
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Shimano 105
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Met SineThesis
Sidi Ergo 2
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Ahh, thanks - your concern is appreciated0