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zeroderby 09-11-09 07:39 AM

garage storage
 
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for storing 9 bikes in a double garage? 5 are adult sized bikes the rest are kid bikes. I would like to park both our cars in the garage this winter but with all the bikes last winter we only parked one in the garage. I have looked at a monkey bar system which seems pretty good but is there another way. I am the only one who rides in the winter so I would like to keep the rest up and out of the way. Thanks.

GamecockTaco 09-11-09 07:41 AM

if the garage is tall enough, you could also get a bunch of bike hoists to put them up with. I've got a couple of those, but gave up and only put 1 car in.

Stray8 09-11-09 08:44 AM

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/pho...2699/02628.gif


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I bought one of these Cycle Trees and it works well to save on floor space. They can hold six adult bikes. I have six single bikes (two kids) and a tandem (I bought a rope hoist for the tandem and use this tree for the rest). I considered actually building one, but it turns out that the time and materials where I am would cost more than just simply buying it.

It rolls freely so you would only need to make sure that you have enough space (look at the inset picture: it's about a square with the diagonal the length of two 26" wheels) with both cars in. A small corner would probably suffice (unless you have two honking Hummers...)

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Velo Dog 09-11-09 09:04 PM

Since you're the only one who rides in winter, could you hang everybody else's bikes from rafters or joists (just use cheap bike hooks--you don't need hoists if they're not going to be going up and down all the time) and put one or two of yours on hooks in the wall where they're accessible?

TandemGeek 09-12-09 08:39 PM

Suspend them from the ceiling...

http://thetandemlink.fatcow.com/boxer/garage2.JPG


More info here: http://www.thetandemlink.com/article...ge/garage.html

Stray8 09-14-09 10:28 AM

Hey! Very nice BMW sport tourers! :thumb:




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jsharr 09-14-09 11:01 AM

Somewhere on this forum, there are pics of a system that uses garage door rails, and lenghts of pipe with garage door rollers in them for an overhead racks.

S hooks were placed on the lenghts of pipe to accomodate different size bikes and bikes could be moved close together or apart as needed since the pipes were on rollers. It was a very cool system of storage.

Found the thread!!!!

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...age+door+rails

cranky old dude 09-14-09 12:53 PM

Hang them from the rafters with cheap hooks, or on the walls.

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_0514.jpg

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_0513.jpg

HandsomeRyan 09-16-09 04:50 AM

build 2 of these...
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1.../bikerack1.jpg

twentysixtwo 09-21-09 08:10 AM

Ceiling

Our 8th bike is a triple on a hoist (not shown), also another 10" kiddie bike not shown

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3474/...6fc474cb8d.jpg


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