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I hung bikes from the ceiling before, but I really don't have the height in my garage for them...so I then hung them from hooks then I realized I needed to organize better, so I went with the steadyracks.

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based on handlebar width....he road bikes are 16" apart, the hybrids are 20" apart and the 2 mtb are 24" apart. I have 6 bikes space in 8 ft of wall space that can swing to either side which is really convenient when I need to get to the AC filter or have it worked on.
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If you alternate mounting by the front and rear wheels you can get them pretty close.
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Also, they are designed to not have the wheel sit on the floor, I have mine about 1 inch above the floor. There is also a small rear wheel plate for the tire to rest on to keep the tire from marring the wall.

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I also like them in that when I have one of the bikes on the trainer, I just put the rear wheel in the rack....my wife has her bike on it at the moment which is why there is only the rear wheel in the 4th position. I am sort of a freak for organization, so....
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I love the Steadyracks. If I had the dedicated space I would use them. I have limited space in my garage and sometimes have to move things around for projects.
I built simple wood stands for my folders (There are 6 of us) and for the road bikes I use the feedback RAKK stands. They can be used to hold the front wheel, back wheel or you can stand the bike up with the front wheel up on the wall with the back wheel in the stand.
And none of the stands are permanent.

I dont have any good pics of the Feedback RAKK but you can google it to get an idea. Super portable and easy to move around.
I built simple wood stands for my folders (There are 6 of us) and for the road bikes I use the feedback RAKK stands. They can be used to hold the front wheel, back wheel or you can stand the bike up with the front wheel up on the wall with the back wheel in the stand.
And none of the stands are permanent.

I dont have any good pics of the Feedback RAKK but you can google it to get an idea. Super portable and easy to move around.
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I just hung a couple of padded bars from the ceiling and hang the bikes from the seat. Works perfect, bikes are high and out of the way, and way easier to reach up and hang/remove the bikes than wheel hooks. A couple more bikes are on the way so this is a much needed solution. Also stupid cheap to do

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Thanks, new house is almost finished, I have 4 of these ready to bolt to new garage wall. Thx.
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You will love them. I used three 1x6x10 and ran it across 4 or 5 studs and then I could mount the racks where I wanted. 2 for the racks up top and 1 for the rear wheel mount. I used two 1/4" x 2.5" fasteners per stud across the 10 ft run which if I recall was 10 per board, they are not coming off the wall that is for sure.
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I don't think disc brakes should be a huge concern for something like that. The discs are inside the fork. They may be exposed below the fork, so if the stand is very short and you let the bike lean over on the rotor I suppose you might bend the rotor, but short of that, it's really not a concern.
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Main issue I have with them is that unless you can adjust the slots, they are limited in their versatility. Seems like every time you see those out in public, half the bikes don't fit right in them.
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This is what I did for five bikes 4 on the wall and a fat bike on the floor.Yes I know I should never hang a carbon fiber frameset from the top tube.

One of my walls

One of my walls
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Bike storage..which is best..
Anything except plain sitting on tires. I have a wall rack at the moment but plan on hanging off hooks in closet soon
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I love the Steadyracks. If I had the dedicated space I would use them. I have limited space in my garage and sometimes have to move things around for projects.
I built simple wood stands for my folders (There are 6 of us) and for the road bikes I use the feedback RAKK stands. They can be used to hold the front wheel, back wheel or you can stand the bike up with the front wheel up on the wall with the back wheel in the stand.
And none of the stands are permanent.
I built simple wood stands for my folders (There are 6 of us) and for the road bikes I use the feedback RAKK stands. They can be used to hold the front wheel, back wheel or you can stand the bike up with the front wheel up on the wall with the back wheel in the stand.
And none of the stands are permanent.
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I just hung a couple of padded bars from the ceiling and hang the bikes from the seat. Works perfect, bikes are high and out of the way, and way easier to reach up and hang/remove the bikes than wheel hooks. A couple more bikes are on the way so this is a much needed solution. Also stupid cheap to do
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Measure your handlebars and add an inch. Use that number to center the wheel holders. Some addl pics for you -

This dimension will be based on the wheelsize. I have 20" wheels on the folders that I created this stand for. It'll be sized different for 700c wheels or Mountain bikes.

Same thing with width. a 700c wheel will need less spacing here. the 2x4's on the ground are what the wheels "drop" into. A little friction from the cross pieces keeps them from moving.

Here is a closeup of the cross pieces. I had to trim one side slower as on these folders the read derailleur hangs pretty low and I needed the cross to be low enough to clear it.

Here is a pic of the Feedback sports rack. Works with either the rear wheel or the front wheel.

Same gravity trick here. It does help to have something holding the wheel in place as a bump can cause the front wheel to turn.
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Correct on the gravity. If you wanted to, you could take either a hook or 2 blocks close enough to friction fit the tires in to hold them in place on the wall. The handlebars on the folders spin all the way around once the front wheel is against the wall.
Same gravity trick here. It does help to have something holding the wheel in place as a bump can cause the front wheel to turn.
Same gravity trick here. It does help to have something holding the wheel in place as a bump can cause the front wheel to turn.