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Hanging bike storage ideas
So I finally have a nice sized garage that might be able to fit bikes and my car. Looking for ways to hang the bikes up from the ceiling if possible. There is a lot of cabinetry, so I can’t really do any of the wall mount options, and don’t want to anyways. I was thinking of maybe mounting some kind of horizontal PVC bar from the ceiling and just hooking saddles over it. What have you guys done?
Tia, Ari |
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Apologies everyone, posted while blood sugar was low and waiting for food... I knew there would a wealth of info
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Just get a stud finder and mount a rubber covered hook on every stud in the ceiling and about 2 feet from the wall.
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Been using these for my bikes for the past couple years:
https://www.amazon.com/Feedback-Spor.../dp/B09HL7JV1G |
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Re: bikes hanging
My garage has an open rafter structure instead of ceiling. The cross ties were too low to hang bikes on (wheel hooks) and be able to park a car under them. My solution was to add-in new cross ties higher up and mount the bikes to those.
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Just need to wrap it in something soft and/or put a piece of pool noodle on it. |
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I used some rafter hooks when my storage spot for about 35 vintage bikes was no longer available. A bit of a mess, but they worked!
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Just put them in the attic:
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I like these because they have wheels to move around.
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Wow, that C4 bike is soooooo much cooler than my C4 bike!
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