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Old 08-22-05, 06:55 PM
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Bicycle storage, anyone ever seen these?

Was going to put some hooks in the ceiling for me and me wife's bikes, but stumbled upon these..anyone ever seen/use these before? Thanks in advance.

https://www.theartofstorage.com/

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They look like renamed fru-fru versions of what most of the catalogs have. Nice, though.
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Do you know of anyone that sells something like that in the US? That site is in the UK it appears. I just bought hooks for the ceiling in the garage but these are certainly interesting alternatives to hanging the bikes from the ceiling. Thanks again for the reply.

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Just google "bike storage" and you'll get planty of sources.
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i'm using the Michaelangelo right now....it is great!
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The Michaelangelo rack is made by Delta.
I got mine at a bike shop in Boulder at Bicycle Villiage.
$50 ish bucks and works really well. The front wheel tends to drift a bit though...
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I drilled/screwed two round eyelets from into my ceiling 18 inches apart, and 18 inches from my windows and I suspend three of my bikes this way with two bunge cords looped around the top tube and hooked into the eyelets. It is a great way to store and add funtional art to your apartment.
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Home Depot and Lowes carry similar products. For anywhere from $10 to $30. A couple of hooks in the ceiling or wall work pretty good too.
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Originally Posted by biodiesel
The Michaelangelo rack is made by Delta.
I got mine at a bike shop in Boulder at Bicycle Villiage.
$50 ish bucks and works really well. The front wheel tends to drift a bit though...
stil, happy.
Just tilt the supports so the front of the bike hangs lower, then your front wheel will stay in line.
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Originally Posted by giorgios
I drilled/screwed two round eyelets from into my ceiling 18 inches apart, and 18 inches from my windows and I suspend three of my bikes this way with two bunge cords looped around the top tube and hooked into the eyelets. It is a great way to store and add funtional art to your apartment.
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I saw them at Target. Check in the home storage area. Fairly reasonably priced.
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I got these at REI. I like them and enjoy my Wall 'o Bikes in the Garage. They use up A LOT less space than my Topeak tower (holds two bikes) did.
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