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Someone mentioned security in the garage; I hang my bikes as I mentioned, I run a long cable through my bikes and lock it. Cable is not real high security but they have to break into my garage, then cut the cable, a lot of work to do with a high risk of getting caught as time elapses while my alarm is calling the cops.
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Dont be this guy. 8 bikes, 4 on a Harbor Freight t-bar dolly, 4 on J-hooks, + 2 cars and laundry, in a two car garage. Thinking about a Tuff-shed.
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4 hooks that hang bikes from the rear wheel.
1 bike hung by both wheels
I made wheel hooks from wire coat hangers and put fuel hose over the hook to protect them. I have enough for 8 wheels.
1 bike hung by both wheels
I made wheel hooks from wire coat hangers and put fuel hose over the hook to protect them. I have enough for 8 wheels.
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the back of my garage has an enclosed workshop type area. I keep my bikes in there. I made a few stands with pVC pipe and board. (from a seth's bike hacks video)
my father in law almost everytime they visit says that we have a huge garage for era our house was built in. I like the extra space.
my father in law almost everytime they visit says that we have a huge garage for era our house was built in. I like the extra space.
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Hey Everyone,
Just purchased a new home and looking at setting up the garage. Previously, I have used a few of these and it worked pretty well:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...-202305470-_-N
I don't think I have enough wall space in the new garage so I'm thinking of using this:
https://www.harborfreight.com/mobile...age-61231.html
^Anyone use something like this? Has good reviews and the price is right...doesn't seem like it could work for 6 bikes from reviews, but I just need it for 4...
Just purchased a new home and looking at setting up the garage. Previously, I have used a few of these and it worked pretty well:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...-202305470-_-N
I don't think I have enough wall space in the new garage so I'm thinking of using this:
https://www.harborfreight.com/mobile...age-61231.html
^Anyone use something like this? Has good reviews and the price is right...doesn't seem like it could work for 6 bikes from reviews, but I just need it for 4...
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Of course, I see many of my neighbors that leave their garage doors open all day and into the night. It's like they've never lived in a city or had anything stolen before.
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@FiftySix my neighbors do the same. I have two different ones whose garage is open all the time.
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I keep my bikes in the house.Garage doors are the most proficient way to gain entry into your space/house.All bikes are stored on the wall like pieces of art without wheel sets.I use a roller that attaches to my chain-stay for the chain.My only problem now is storing wheel sets without damaging the spokes in my garage.I have a few ideas that I’ve been tossing around in my head.
My reasoning is if someone breaks into your house they may pass up your beloved frame-set since it has no wheels, same if they got into your garage it’s just wheel sets no frame can’t ride it.
My reasoning is if someone breaks into your house they may pass up your beloved frame-set since it has no wheels, same if they got into your garage it’s just wheel sets no frame can’t ride it.
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I have three of those HF cycle trees. The one in the garage is the old style that I've had for 15 years or so. They each have 6 bikes on them. I haven't found a better way to keep as many bikes in as small of a footprint.
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Six bikes fit without taking up too much wall space.
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My son's garage.
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Any suggestions for an apartment? I have an apartment in my college town and am looking for a good option. Only small holes are allowed in the walls.
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Hey Everyone,
Just purchased a new home and looking at setting up the garage. Previously, I have used a few of these and it worked pretty well:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...-202305470-_-N
I don't think I have enough wall space in the new garage so I'm thinking of using this:
https://www.harborfreight.com/mobile...age-61231.html
^Anyone use something like this? Has good reviews and the price is right...doesn't seem like it could work for 6 bikes from reviews, but I just need it for 4...
Just purchased a new home and looking at setting up the garage. Previously, I have used a few of these and it worked pretty well:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...-202305470-_-N
I don't think I have enough wall space in the new garage so I'm thinking of using this:
https://www.harborfreight.com/mobile...age-61231.html
^Anyone use something like this? Has good reviews and the price is right...doesn't seem like it could work for 6 bikes from reviews, but I just need it for 4...
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My apartment is such that in order to store my bike efficiently I need to hang it by one wheel. Does anyone in this thread have experience hanging their bicycle by one wheel without any other support? I just want to make sure the weight of the bike pulling down from one point couldn’t possibly stress the wheel or fork? Might be a dumb question but I want to be sure!
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I use the Harbor Freight bike rack. Works great, and is built very well. The casters are nice, I can wheel it out of the way when I need room for something else.
I've heard of other people getting 6 bikes on their racks, but I don't think I would put any more than 4 on it. Seems to be a really tight fit for 6 bikes.
I've heard of other people getting 6 bikes on their racks, but I don't think I would put any more than 4 on it. Seems to be a really tight fit for 6 bikes.
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My apartment is such that in order to store my bike efficiently I need to hang it by one wheel. Does anyone in this thread have experience hanging their bicycle by one wheel without any other support? I just want to make sure the weight of the bike pulling down from one point couldn’t possibly stress the wheel or fork? Might be a dumb question but I want to be sure!
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The rubber coated hooks have worked perfectly for my bike storage needs for decades. Just make sure you screw the hooks into a ceiling joist.
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