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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    I'd like to see a picture of this if someone would post one.
    This is how we hang ours. The hooks are high enough off the ground that the back tire doesn't touch. Just hang it by the front and the back tire rests against the wall. Even the heavy mtn bikes hang well.
    Last edited by Tri Girl; 05-26-2010 at 12:36 AM.
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  2. #2
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    Wow, that's great. I didn't realize they would hang there like that by one hook. Ours are from the ceiling with two hooks. Thanks for the pic!
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  3. #3
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    hubby built a great space for himself and our bikes in the garage...he now has room to work on them without having to rearrange everything! Our camping gear is stored on top so when we go away for weekends everything is in one spot ready to go. The roadies are kept on a wall rack in the dining room...
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  4. #4
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    I have a garage just for bikes, attached to our studio. We have an old place with decades of out-buildings that have been repurposed over the years--this garage was the carriage house, and the studio was a dairy barn at one time. We also have a 1200 sq ft shop building with a large overhead door. (Unfortunately, there's no place indoors to park our cars!)

    But anyway, last summer I took some of the paper wallboard off the ceilings in the garage and put rafter hooks up there. Four road bikes hang up there from their front wheels. Various frames, parts, etc., and bikes with problems are hanging up, too. The mountain bikes are on the floor in a rack, and my new(old) Centurion is leaning against the wall. The Schwinn I bought at a garage sale the other day is the only one with a kick stand so it stands up by itself. Hubby built me a work bench with peg board for Christmas last year, and got me a stand and a bunch of tools. I put the old rug from the dining room in there so I have a cushy place to stand. Whenever I get around to taking the "toy archive" out of there, I'll have a place to attach my kayak to the wall, too.

    Karen

  5. #5
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    We have a one car garage that houses four bicycles, two (soon to be three) motorcycles, two kayaks, and assorted tools. We do the hooks screwed into the wall to hold the bikes.

    The cars sit outside in the snow/rain/blazing sun.

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  6. #6
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    Queen, are you getting a scooter? Sorry for the thread hijack, just had to know about the new addition to the family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Queen, are you getting a scooter? Sorry for the thread hijack, just had to know about the new addition to the family.
    I decided against the scooter, I'm getting a small-ish dirt bike. I'll ride it to work (free parking for MC's) and take it over to a friends farm and act young and stupid.

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  8. #8
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    Ours are all over the place and alternate between the garage and the living room!

    We have hanging space for 5 bikes - three hang on hooks by the front (or sometimes rear) tire. These are high enough that when I pull my car into the garage, they clear the hood (just barely). The other two are hung by the top tube on a wall rack. One is super high and can only be reached by ladder, so often that hook only holds unused tires while the bike ends up propped up some where else.

    The other bikes are currently on the workstand in the garage, leaning against the fireplace in the living room and propped up against the back of the couch (also in the living room). (we have 8 )
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  9. #9
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    I have three bikes.....Two (a heavy old commuter and a newish mtb) are stored in my small garage on a free-standing Ultimate Velo Cache Compact storage rack from Nashbar that's still on sale. (Was @$130, now $45.) I don't have a heckuvalot of upper body strength, so the rack works better for me than a system that would require lifting either of the heavy bikes shoulder high or higher. It's also easy to move bikes and rack outside when I need to make space to work in the garage.......

    The third, a new road bike that I ride on country roads outside of town, stays at-the-ready in the locked, enclosed bed of my pickup, tucked/hidden under a thick wool blanket.
    Last edited by KathiCville; 11-26-2007 at 01:27 PM.
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  10. #10
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    Usually in the dining room. When I need to entertain, I move them to my stepson's bedroom. And in the winter, my road bike is usually in the living room ready to get on the rollers in front of the television.
    Tis better to wear out than to rust out....

  11. #11
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    A friend of mine who was a bike mechanic--and a dedicated biker---hangs his bikes from the BACK tire. He noticed that hanging them from the front caused the slightest little hitch he could feel when turning the wheel...

    Meantime...our bikes are strewn all over the house....until we get a shed up...but 'm not sure I want my bike out there anymore than I want my dogs outside in a kennel!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by elk View Post
    Meantime...our bikes are strewn all over the house....until we get a shed up...but 'm not sure I want my bike out there anymore than I want my dogs outside in a kennel!!!!
    I hear ya. My road bike is hanging in my bedroom. My MTB & DH's hybrid stay outside on the patio. They like it there - the wilderness & all that.

    The road bike is custom, so that's my excuse for my bedroom wall art.
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