I have one that I got from performance that leans against the wall and holds 2 bikes.... love it, it works well, is very stable and makes no holes in the walls or ceiling.
Trac'
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Hi Ladies,
I posted a bit on here about a year ago, but I haven't been around much in a while thanks to life stuff and focusing on running..
Anway, my BF and I have 5 bikes here in our little 2-bedroom apartment. I'm selling my old MTB eventually..but we've got storage problems. I was thinking of getting one two of those vertical stands that hold two bikes and was wondering if anyone has any experience/recommendations?
Always loyal...
I have one that I got from performance that leans against the wall and holds 2 bikes.... love it, it works well, is very stable and makes no holes in the walls or ceiling.
Trac'
Same experience for me.
The Michelangelo rack it's called. Now available at REI for those who live in the US.
I have the Bikes Aloft 2 Storage Rack that I got from PerformanceBike.com. I've been happy with it.
As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin
I just bought a stack rack, maker unknown, on craigslist for $30. A brief internet search showed they retail for $100 and up, so I felt like I got a deal. But...I haven't put it in yet. It has hex bolts securing the height adjustment, and when I went to loosen them with my handy-dandy (metric) bike allen wrench, I discovered they were an English size. Seems odd to me, with the standard for bike components being metric, that a bike accessory would use English bolts
. So, I look forward to this thing freeing up some floor space once I get the right size wrench
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The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart. ~Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green