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Old 03-21-15, 07:01 AM
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Make you own;
Bike Rack
Very clever!

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Well, my bike rack wasn't shipped on time from Amazon. Was supposed to be here yesterday by 8 o'clock. It's fourteen hours late as we speak. I'm disconsolate.
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The stand arrived. I like it a lot. Simple, lightweight, easy to put in the trunk should I want to use it somewhere else; it does the job. Thanks again for the recommendations.
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My kids have kick stands. I just bought one that raises the rear tire. Small and you can hang it up anywhere (the stand).
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Oh man, you got me all excited. I thought the Deege was back until I figured out this was a zombi thread. I miss the Deege.
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He'll prairie dog in a bit, I too had hoped that Deege was in the house. Dang it.

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Old 03-14-16, 07:29 PM
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I have several of these. Very handy, very movable. I have a tri bike, a touring bike, and a road bike in the garage, as well as a tandem. I can hang three bikes if I need, but these are handy if I'm using the same bike the next day. I use two on the tandem

Amazon.com : Delta Rothko Rolling Bicycle Stand : Indoor Bike Storage : Sports & Outdoors
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Besides a bunch of hooks in the garage, I use this ... the hooks are mounted with a hinge that allows them to swing making it easier to remove the bike I want without scratching the others.


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Came across this one, when you need to have something a little different . . .
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Old 03-22-16, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by leob1
Make you own;
Bike Rack
Nice link.. Might go w/ one of those for washing the bike
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Love the Feedback Sports racks. They make fantastic work stands, too. But buy them from your friendly local bike shop instead of ordering them online. Sure you might save a few bucks, but is it really worth it?

https://www.feedbacksports.com/produ...cycle-storage/
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I have a couple of rope ratchets attached to a rafter in my carport.
Just like putting a horse in cross ties. It raises to any convenient
height while I scoot around in a computer chair. I keep my tools in
a little trolly I made with some casters & plywood.
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