General Cycling Discussion - vertical bicycle storage

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vladuz976
08-10-10, 08:09 AM
Guys, I have my Cannondale outside and my fixie inside. the rear tire touches the part of the balcony that it rains into.
Do you think there's a way to store this vertically somehow without drilling into the wall?
I wanna keep it away from the rain towards the window.
MMACH 5
08-10-10, 08:19 AM
If you can't find a better solution, you might just need to get a $5 tarp to cover the bike.
chi-james
08-10-10, 08:58 AM
you could probably hack something together with a compression bar (floor to ceiling) and some hooks.. I think i've seen some ikea hackage along the same lines
Bianchigirll
08-10-10, 10:11 AM
I got some nice floor racks off ebay last winter, one bike over the other. it does not take anymore flooor space than one bike. http://cgi.ebay.com/FREESTANDING-BICYCLE-STORAGE-RACK-2-BIKE-HANGER-STAND-/310238978477?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
here are a few pics from when I had them in my hotel last winter
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=164064&d=1281456667
the only problem is my apartment has these really weird 7 1/2ft ceiling so I can't really put a bike on top with exposed brake cables, or a MTB with a tall seatpost.
tligman
08-10-10, 12:54 PM
I've been thinking about a vertical mount for my office at work, where I'd probably get in serious trouble for making holes in the wall instead of having the union guys do it, and the union guys would have to get approval from whoever and the whole bureaucracy of it just makes me want to circumvent the system by having a mostly free-standing piece of furniture to hold my bike. I'm planning to take a piece of 2" PVC, and a 3 way right angle bracket to make a stand w/ enough balance to hold itself and the bike, and then a strap to hold the front wheel to it and a drip tray on the ground.... maybe I should draw this...
MNiceGuy
08-10-10, 02:52 PM
No drilling required...
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Michelangelo-Two-Bike-Gravity-Stand/dp/B000ACAM38
mikeybikes
08-10-10, 03:03 PM
No drilling required...
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Michelangelo-Two-Bike-Gravity-Stand/dp/B000ACAM38
I got this at target for $49.99... a lot less than is listed on Amazon.
Works just fine.
vladuz976
08-10-10, 04:50 PM
That's exactly the same I have now. the rear wheel would still be in the rain.
I am looking for a solution where one wheel is above the other.
I think tarp might have to do.
PaulRivers
08-12-10, 06:14 PM
That's exactly the same I have now. the rear wheel would still be in the rain.
I am looking for a solution where one wheel is above the other.
I think tarp might have to do.
I think the idea is that if your fixie was inside, you could put the stand inside and put both the fixie and the cannondale on the stand, and it would take up the same amount of room as just the fixie did.
Look here to see how others are doing this.
http://www.bikeracks.com/
or
http://www.rackattack.com/product-pages/racor-pds-2r-double-vertical-bike-rack.asp
or
http://www.bikerackshops.com/SAR8VERTICAL.html
aceswild
10-25-10, 02:36 PM
This YardStash product might work for keeping your bike dry . . . www.yardstash.com
tligman
10-25-10, 07:52 PM
This YardStash product might work for keeping your bike dry . . . <url stripped>
Stupid astroturf. Joined today and posted three messages about this product, including this act of minor thread necromancy.
jgjulio
10-26-10, 07:45 AM
Do you have a Harbor Freight Tool store near you?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cycle-tree-compact-bike-storage-2628.html
MMACH 5
10-26-10, 08:18 AM
Do you have a Harbor Freight Tool store near you?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cycle-tree-compact-bike-storage-2628.html
That's pretty cool. And only $50.
JayButros
10-26-10, 08:24 AM
I have this one and I love it.
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_174842_-1_201502_10000_200439
You can add extra bars for a third bike as well.
Tip: Buy extra of the Vrubber hangers, they wear out but are only $1.99 per.
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