How you hang your wallhangers?

xxnick1975":fq0277to said:
That looks like a right pain in the butt to get down every time you need to use it.

Plus being a Duke its likely to blow up and douse him and the cat in red hot oil and bits of cylinder. :cool:
 
I was more worried about that much weight on 3 rawl plugs.

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I have a couple of hangers, I can't remember what make, but I could check. They weren't cheap but they're very well built and adjustable, especially if you have frames with sloped top tubes:

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They actually have complete bikes hung on them at times! I remember when my garage looked that empty :?
 
MADJEZ":2t7kl2ac said:
I was more worried about that much weight on 3 rawl plugs.

That was the one I meant and wondering same thing about weight.

I have seen a photo were is Yetis hanging on the hallway like that...
Anybody else?
 
have used the pedal brackets before.
they don't damage the pedal at all and when set up right are dead easy to use plus your not hanging the bike by the frame or saddle.

I was put on to them for hanging a mountain cycle shockwave and san andreas due to the mono style frames.

If you do use them you may have to put a tab on the wall where the wheels touch just to keep the bike nice and level.

A cool floating look to display bikes but my fav is is still hanging bikes by the back wheel on u-hooks............tidy
 
kingoffootball":2mss7uyh said:
I have a couple of hangers, I can't remember what make, but I could check. They weren't cheap but they're very well built and adjustable, especially if you have frames with sloped top tubes:

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:?

you could just zoom in and get the details from the box ;)
 
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