Old 10-18-21 | 10:27 AM
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ottothecow
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Originally Posted by jaxgtr
These are not cheap, but I absolutely love them. I use the Steady rack and it allows me to swing them back out of the way. As you can see, I have flatbar, and road bikes, I have 6 bikes in a 10ft run. Then you can swing them out to get to the one you want. They keep the rear tire about 1/2" off the ground. The other thing I like is that you can just roll them into place, no lifting and placing like hooks. My wife always complained about the hooks and having to lift her bike off of it.

Wow, those steadyracks are really appealing, but at $80-90 a pop it adds up FAST. Maybe if this were a long term home rather than a rental, but who knows what my next situation is going to look like so I'd rather DIY up something using $2 hooks and lumber.
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