TOMAS
Senior Retro Guru
I'm sure a lot of you can relate... so it's got a little bit daft now in terms of numbers of bikes I have in my collection, it reached double figures quite a while ago and I thought it was daft then, it's got dafter.
So the Mrs would kindly welcome me to sell a load off, however I've not had my fuss out of them yet! Me and a joiner friend were going to devise a 2-tier wooden racking system, where I essentially load them in like a retro CD player, stems loosened and bars turned at 90 Degrees...
However I met a guy a few weeks back who had a system where he effectively had a long horizontal pole (looked just like a long scaffold pole) and just hung them all by nose of the saddle, with the back wheel in the air, I figure I could do this and also turn the bars to squish (carefully) them all in together?
Anybody else with any other simple and effective ideas? It doesn't need to be for display as i'm way past display abilities with the size of collection I have. Ideally any pictures would be helpful. I was prev hanging each vertically by front wheel from a hook in the wall, but i'm finding this quite fiddly and awkward when they are mounted close together.
Cheers, Tom
So the Mrs would kindly welcome me to sell a load off, however I've not had my fuss out of them yet! Me and a joiner friend were going to devise a 2-tier wooden racking system, where I essentially load them in like a retro CD player, stems loosened and bars turned at 90 Degrees...
However I met a guy a few weeks back who had a system where he effectively had a long horizontal pole (looked just like a long scaffold pole) and just hung them all by nose of the saddle, with the back wheel in the air, I figure I could do this and also turn the bars to squish (carefully) them all in together?
Anybody else with any other simple and effective ideas? It doesn't need to be for display as i'm way past display abilities with the size of collection I have. Ideally any pictures would be helpful. I was prev hanging each vertically by front wheel from a hook in the wall, but i'm finding this quite fiddly and awkward when they are mounted close together.
Cheers, Tom