Storage Solutions

i have a 14x7 shed and near 30 bikes in it
remove pedals and seatpost slacken stem and turn bars 90 deg (re-tighten),hang by front wheel from roof/wall
same again pedals etc and slot on between with wheels on the floor
other end of shed has 4/5 built ready to go cept for pedals bikes
and in my garage is usually 2 just to grab and go
removing wheels also helps ,store wheels elseware,loft etc tho wheels do
seem to take up a lot of room

i realise this may be a bit of a pita for some storing partially stripped
but its a good way to rotate usage if you have multiple bikes
 
Wu-Tangled":12gk2fwf said:
I like the Minoura bike stands.

Find them very sturdy etc. (not necessarily cheap though)

I made my own version of a bike stand using a 4"x4" cedar post cut down to about 6.5', a 2x4 for the base, two Racor folding bike racks (for double) and rubber coated hooks.

It holds six bikes in a little more space than you could normally keep two (if propped against a wall). I call it my bicycle tree.
 
sancho":31d4i1e3 said:
Wu-Tangled":31d4i1e3 said:
I like the Minoura bike stands.

Find them very sturdy etc. (not necessarily cheap though)

I made my own version of a bike stand using a 4"x4" cedar post cut down to about 6.5', a 2x4 for the base, two Racor folding bike racks (for double) and rubber coated hooks.

It holds six bikes in a little more space than you could normally keep two (if propped against a wall). I call it my bicycle tree.

that sounds so cool. can we see a pic?
 
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Wu-Tangled":zcgh6z9t said:
sancho":zcgh6z9t said:
Wu-Tangled":zcgh6z9t said:
I like the Minoura bike stands.

Find them very sturdy etc. (not necessarily cheap though)

I made my own version of a bike stand using a 4"x4" cedar post cut down to about 6.5', a 2x4 for the base, two Racor folding bike racks (for double) and rubber coated hooks.

It holds six bikes in a little more space than you could normally keep two (if propped against a wall). I call it my bicycle tree.

that sounds so cool. can we see a pic?

I've got three bikes and a frame on it now (plus an assortment of wheels), but there is room for six (and another four if I pulled it away from the wall).

As you can see, it also serves as an impromptu works stand.

biketree.jpg
 
my old garage
mohostinkysaracen.jpg


my new garage, the ones accross the back could be closer if you turned the bars or staggered them a little more
garage2.jpg
 
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