Try googling bike hanger and then click on images. You'll find numerous pictures of various ways that people are using to hang their bikes inside.
Try googling bike hanger and then click on images. You'll find numerous pictures of various ways that people are using to hang their bikes inside.
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It is not attached but leans against the wall and is very stable. It does, however, only hold two bikes and no attachments. Now I only have one bike the tip is for hanging helmets and such![]()
I have a standalone rack like the one that Catrin posted-- holds two bikes.
But I'll admit that I've been drooling over some of these: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/5-ha...-for-ap-148404
All great suggestions ladies, thank you! I love the wood shelves solution, but unfortunately only one of my bikes has a traditional straight top tube. Glad to see so many ways to keep most of them in-house.
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This isn't the most beautiful solution (and a crappy phone pic), but here's my herd.....our apartment has a handy little nook right inside the front door which makes for very convient in/out storage. It doesn't attach to the wall, but it's sturdy enough, it's the older version of this
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I have the delta michaelangelo bike rack. http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Michelan...elta+bike+rack
It just leans up against a wall so no hardware, and is very sturdy and looks nice. I too have it in my laundry room, but 2 side by side could give u a nice 'bike wall'. Before you leave them locked in shared garage make sure they are safe there.
I got a similar rack to the one mentioned above at Target, called The Art of Storage Leaning 2 bike Rack. I have it in my outdoor shed, but you could put it inside, and don't need to mount it to the wall. I could not believe how it holds both of my bikes. The arms are adjustable so it's very easy to move the bikes around.
http://www.target.com/p/the-art-of-s...m=bike+storage