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Old 04-01-09 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by crawdaddio
If you have a hammer drill (if not, you can rent one), get some piping from the hardware, assemble your own "bike rack", and mount it to the concrete floor (I am assuming you have one) using concrete expansion anchors. Ask someone at the hardware store if you need help designing/installing it.
Yeah, problem is I'm not sure I can get away with doing something like that in a shared area. We're allowed to put storage bins etc at the front of our spaces, so I figured a free-standing rack would work. I figured if I make it big (too big to fit through the pedestrian exit door) and heavy enough (thus the concrete) that might work. But I'd also worry that PVC+concrete would succumb to a sledgehammer blow.

I'm going to have to figure something out, though. I've got my remaining bikes in my apartment and the back of my car, at the moment.
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