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Old 05-27-12 | 12:42 PM
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Show me your wall hangers.

I've got one I'm going to put on display and I've got lots of ideas and hardware, but I want to see all the ones you guys have.. I know there's some amazing bikes hanging on walls in amazing ways on here, so show me!
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Old 05-28-12 | 05:15 PM
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Okay, I'll bite. I make no apo-poly-logies for this being a wall hanger; I just added a knee-busting Regina 13-17 5-speed straight block and the Mavic SSC wheelset. As of today, I've still not glued the Contis; it's been suggested they aren't the greatest sewup tire on the planet

I did shed some serious weight by finally adding said wheelset to this already-anorexic bike. I have to weigh this someday.

1980 Alpina (nee Saba):



Time trial gearing:



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Old 05-28-12 | 05:53 PM
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figures for C&V forum: OP asks to see hardware on wall, gets pictures of bikes not on walls.

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Old 05-28-12 | 06:03 PM
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figures for C&V forum: OP asks to see hardware on wall, gets pictures of bikes not on walls.

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DD's is on a wall, a retaining wall.

A very earth friendly approach.
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Old 05-28-12 | 06:05 PM
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Okay, I'll bite. I make no apo-poly-logies for this being a wall hanger; I just added a knee-busting Regina 13-17 5-speed straight block and the Mavic SSC wheelset. As of today, I've still not glued the Contis; it's been suggested they aren't the greatest sewup tire on the planet

I did shed some serious weight by finally adding said wheelset to this already-anorexic bike. I have to weigh this someday.

1980 Alpina (nee Saba):



Time trial gearing:



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That would be South Florida Gearing. Nice bike.
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Old 05-28-12 | 06:16 PM
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DD's is on a wall, a retaining wall.

A very earth friendly approach.
Thanks, Grady, for bailing me out of that one

Doh - I should have read the OP more closely (or turned on my noggin's comprehension center). I see we're talking about photos of the actual hardware used to mount to a wall.

The best one I have seen on here is one made out of copper tubing; second prize goes to the member with the wall rack that looks like a salmon.

Damned if I can recall who owns them. Anyone?

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Old 05-28-12 | 06:22 PM
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I recently saw this. I think it could be made a bit nicer, but good idea:

https://kylethewilson.wordpress.com/2...l-bike-hanger/

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I just now got it. "bangs forehead."
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Old 05-28-12 | 06:37 PM
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Old Peugeot and various old worn out parts on the wall. Bianchi in the living room.

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Old 05-30-12 | 11:22 AM
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heh, I didn't mind seeing your bike DD but yeah these other pics are definitely more what I'm looking for
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Old 05-30-12 | 01:07 PM
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I was going to build a bike rack for my personal project in my fabrication class but built a frame alignment block instead. I was going to use drops like the photo above to hold the bikes.
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