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Old 12-07-16 | 01:37 AM
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Make wall mount for my bikes.

Long time i have problem with place for my bikes. i storage their in hallway. Yesterday make one wall mount and experienced him. After that i make three pieces, paint their and fix on the wall. My hallway is empty and i'm have cool look my bikes. If somebody need sizes details i with pleasure give their
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Old 12-07-16 | 04:16 AM
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Those take me back to the Soviet days, very robust, no nonsense.
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Old 12-07-16 | 10:36 AM
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For those of us not so handy there is the "Clug" Get CLUG We use them, they work great.
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Old 12-07-16 | 08:58 PM
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I went with the cheapo Amazon option

So far I'm happy with them! Going to pick up a couple more. But props to you for going DIY.
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Old 12-07-16 | 11:39 PM
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I wouldn't use the CLUG in an earthquake prone city like SF if I were you, I doubt it would secure the bike sufficiently. I'd use one that hooks right around the wheel.
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Old 12-08-16 | 07:13 AM
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Those take me back to the Soviet days, very robust, no nonsense.
You remeber soviet days? That was coutry thieves
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Old 12-08-16 | 07:15 AM
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For those of us not so handy there is the "Clug" Get CLUG We use them, they work great.
Yeah. But my mount vry strong and automatic adoption for all sizes tyres and wheel. And he is hand made. A that twice cool !!!
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Old 12-08-16 | 07:54 AM
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You remeber soviet days? That was coutry thieves
I was referring to their engineering skills. Ungainly, unsightly, but functional and robust. Ar you going to grind the welds and paint the racks, or is that the finished product?
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Old 12-08-16 | 08:16 AM
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Home made is good,,,,,
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Old 12-08-16 | 09:03 AM
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looks great for storage!

For bike repair, I recently made a wall mount rack using two heavy duty closet brackets with pole hooks:
https://www.classiceditionband.com/images/Image330.png
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Old 12-08-16 | 10:40 AM
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Yeah. But my mount vry strong and automatic adoption for all sizes tyres and wheel. And he is hand made. A that twice cool !!!
It is indeed twice as cool!!! But not all of us are so handy. You should "hinge" it so you can fold it up, and then put it on kickstarter!
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Old 12-08-16 | 11:15 AM
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Nice! I could use something like that at home. Time to see what the condo association thinks about angle grinders and welders....
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Old 12-08-16 | 04:37 PM
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Recently, someone posted a vid of a guy riding a bike on a handrail at what appeared to be hundreds of feet off the ground. I called it "unimpressive, stupid and dangerous." I further stated that if that same guy was to somehow, someway contribute something meaningful I'd be far more impressed. THIS is what I meant. We're all far better served, better entertained, and better off as human beings.

Praise for your work! As an American, I think our tastes lean more toward a clean up and painted finish, but your work is something to be proud of. I'd be happy to see more posts like this than idiots pulling off dangerous, meaningless stunts.


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Old 12-08-16 | 08:20 PM
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Good racks. Good design.
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Old 12-12-16 | 03:02 PM
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Thanks everyone for answer. It's very important for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Do you think the thin metal will hurt your tires??
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Old 03-02-17 | 07:56 AM
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Do you think the thin metal will hurt your tires??
No! all ok.
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Old 03-02-17 | 08:08 AM
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Awesome solution!
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