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Storing your bikes in a small apartment? what about hanging it on the wall

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Old 08-06-10 | 04:25 PM
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Storing your bikes in a small apartment? what about hanging it on the wall

So i plan on getting 2 bikes.. one for myself and one for my gf. Unfortunately, we live in a 1 bedroom apartment.. so.. space is limited. We have a patio area, but i don't really want to leave my bikes outside even if they are locked up.

so i figured we could hang them up on the wall, making use of that space as well as treating the bikes as "art". What are some options for hanging your bikes on the wall? Anything you guys have seen that is secure, yet looks decent, and doesn't cost that much?
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Old 08-06-10 | 04:30 PM
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This how I do it. I also live in a 1 bedroom. Mine are leaning against the window frame, but only because it's the only spot I have to put them, a regular wall would be better. I need something more classy to keep them from rolling other than an old pump.. but it works until I can think of something better. I personally don't have any spare wall space, just too much junk accumulated over the 8-9 years i've lived here. I've thought of ceiling hooks, but I don't think the apt. management would like that.

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There are racks like this that just lean against the wall from several places in both metal and wood, or they're easy enough to build yourself.

Or another way to approach the issue.

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+1 I use this in my tiny dorm at A&M and it works perfectly and has never done anything to the bike. You can get them on eBay and save a couple bucks which is nice.
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Old 08-06-10 | 05:28 PM
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I use this Topeak stand in our one bedroom apartment. It's bit more pricey than the ones that lean against the wall but it's very secure with minimal foot print.

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Or another way to approach the issue.

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Old 08-06-10 | 05:50 PM
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So i plan on getting 2 bikes.. one for myself and one for my gf. Unfortunately, we live in a 1 bedroom apartment.. so.. space is limited. We have a patio area, but i don't really want to leave my bikes outside even if they are locked up.

so i figured we could hang them up on the wall, making use of that space as well as treating the bikes as "art". What are some options for hanging your bikes on the wall? Anything you guys have seen that is secure, yet looks decent, and doesn't cost that much?
Thats a Motorcycle wheel chock. You can easily build one out of scrap wood from home depot. Bottom tire goes in there preventing it from rolling and you can rest your saddle or bars on the wall in a vertical mount.


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Old 08-06-10 | 07:16 PM
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I wouldn't worry about management getting upset about theceiling mount idea. The holes wouldn't be that big, the key thing is finding a stud to put them in. In the apartment I live in, any hole smaller than a quarter I am not obligated to fix.
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Old 08-06-10 | 07:47 PM
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So +1 for ceiling. Find stud, dill hole, screw in. Nothing a drop of stucco won't repair.
You can put your couch or bed under the bikes

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Very similar to the one suggested by mumbles, but I just came across this one, and only $49.
https://www.overstock.com/Sports-Toys...6/product.html
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I will be hanging my bike on the wall. But it will be more "on display" than the others shown.

(as in above the sofa lol)
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Old 08-06-10 | 09:34 PM
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Ceiling

Geeh, thats a tiny one room apartment. ha
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Old 08-07-10 | 12:03 AM
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this looks to be the cheapest solution. thanks!

I kinda wanted more of an upright standard position.. except on the walls... but maybe i can't ask for too much.
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My building is old so I opted for the more secure four-screw plate hangers than the single hooks.
https://www.biking.com/buy-bike-acces...rage-rack.html

Of course the rear wheel hangs down so if you really want them out of the way, I'd use a hook for each wheel so they're upside down as shown above.
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Old 08-07-10 | 02:18 AM
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So +1 for ceiling. Find stud, dill hole, screw in. Nothing a drop of stucco won't repair.
You can put your couch or bed under the bikes

I have this same set-up. 2 bikes with hooks from the ceiling in a studio. Love it.
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Old 08-07-10 | 09:50 PM
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I use one of those stands which lean against the wall, since I can't put hooks in the ceiling or wall. It's a Delta Michelangelo, and Performance still sells them. It seems stable enough, at least in 10 years it hasn't ever fallen over. My wife is mixed on the whole bikes in the living room concept, but I think they look pretty.
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Old 08-08-10 | 06:28 AM
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I like this thread. I am moving into a smaller place downtown here in a few days and was wondering about storage solutions.
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Old 08-08-10 | 06:51 AM
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Unfortunately, a bike is a pretty bulky thing to store. If you have small living quarters they can take up a pretty big footprint and they're always there in the way.

Sometimes you can store bikes in space that you use for only a few minutes a day. Someone once suggested storing bikes in the bath tub or shower. You have to move it when you want to bathe but it's out of the way the rest of the time. A common college dorm solution is to raise up your bed on bricks and store your bike under it.
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Old 08-09-10 | 08:01 AM
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Well, iv been thinking about all sorts of storage solutions for this apt all around. I really like loft beds. I like being up off the ground so im thinking about storing the bikes under the loft bed.
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