storing bicycles
#2
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Joined: Oct 2014
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From: Pico Rivera, CA
Bikes: 1983 Basso Gap...2013 Colnago CX-1...2015 Bianchi Intenso
#3
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 625
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From: Youngstown, OH
Bikes: '63 Schwinn American, '64 DL-1, '65 Schwinn Racer, '73 Super Course, '83 Voyageur SP, '89 Miyata 914, '03 EZ-1, '13 Raleigh i8 Folder
I have one of these, which works somewhat well if you're not frequently accessing the "inner" bikes: https://www.harborfreight.com/mobile...age-61231.html
#5
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Joined: Dec 2014
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From: Fernandina Beach FL
Bikes: Vintage Japanese Bicycles, Tange, Ishiwata, Kuwahara
Since moving out of my spacious ranch last year, I've moved into a home with a much smaller two car garage. I use inexpensive rubber coated bicycle hooks you get at Home Depot or Lowes. Got a little array of them in the ceiling near the HVAC & HW Htr. in the garage. So, that's good for hanging about three or four bikes. I also installed some pull down stairs to the attic space above garage. Decked off the floor up there. Rigged up a rope & pulley. And, about ten bike hooks. I can easily pull bikes up & down from the attic with the rope & pulley system. I've had up to seven bikes hanging up there. (Only three up there now since I've been selling a lot of my old bikes this summer). Ropes & pulleys can solve a lot of problems in small spaces.





