Looking for a good indoor bike storage rack
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Looking for a good indoor bike storage rack
I'm currently looking for a good indoor bike storage rack. I'm looking for a sturdy rack that can store minimum 2 bikes and possible 4 bikes. I prefer a rack that stores 2 bikes since I have limited space in my bedroom. I've done some search and came up empty. I don't know who makes the best quality rack for the money. Anyone who has a good storage rack that they love, please recommend me one. I don't have a set budget so I'm open to whatever amount.
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I'm currently looking for a good indoor bike storage rack. I'm looking for a sturdy rack that can store minimum 2 bikes and possible 4 bikes. I prefer a rack that stores 2 bikes since I have limited space in my bedroom. I've done some search and came up empty. I don't know who makes the best quality rack for the money. Anyone who has a good storage rack that they love, please recommend me one. I don't have a set budget so I'm open to whatever amount.
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Here are a few from Nashbar.
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/TopCate...24_-1_200280_N
Here's mine. I got it (Minoura) from Nashbar about 8 years ago.
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/TopCate...24_-1_200280_N
Here's mine. I got it (Minoura) from Nashbar about 8 years ago.
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I like these stands from discount ramps. they are not the fanciest but they work well. they stand just far enough off the wall so your bars do not hit. I actually hook a pair of wheel bags on the backside to keep them out of the way
https://www.discountramps.com/bike-storage-rack.htm
https://www.discountramps.com/bike-storage-rack.htm
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This is an older thread but I'm hoping to update it. I'm looking for some stands that can take at least 2 and hopefully 4 bikes. The Topeak gets decent reviews by users on Amazon but there is a fair amount of gripes about the stands as well. It can't be that hard to make a good stand. Who makes a good one?
Edit: the topeak is a kind of expensive once you set it up for 4 bikes since it runs $200 plus.
Edit: the topeak is a kind of expensive once you set it up for 4 bikes since it runs $200 plus.
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I use the velo cache for (4) bikes. It's very stable.
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...81_-1___202605
you can get the (4) bike expansion kit from here https://www.lickbike.com/productpage....B='3470-00'
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...81_-1___202605
you can get the (4) bike expansion kit from here https://www.lickbike.com/productpage....B='3470-00'
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I'm currently looking for a good indoor bike storage rack. I'm looking for a sturdy rack that can store minimum 2 bikes and possible 4 bikes. I prefer a rack that stores 2 bikes since I have limited space in my bedroom. I've done some search and came up empty. I don't know who makes the best quality rack for the money. Anyone who has a good storage rack that they love, please recommend me one. I don't have a set budget so I'm open to whatever amount.
https://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...&storeId=10051
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