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  • Anyone using clug to store bikes?
  • sam_underhill
    Full Member

    I like the idea. I wonder how they work in practice.
    http://www.getclug.com

    Only downside I can think it’s that if your tyre goes flat, the bike will fall over.

    steveoath
    Free Member

    I picked one up for installing at work. Then cycling took off so we Ended up with a large rack. Decent bit of kit (the clug).

    m360
    Free Member

    Only downside I can think it’s that if your tyre goes flat, the bike will fall over.

    This. Having regularly gone out to find a flat tyre I’d rather not find my bike on the floor! A simple rubber strap over the rim could have offered additional security.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Wow how much and its not weight bearing

    Pak of three sky hooks from bnq for a 5er

    Tool free instalation – clug needs tools

    Bike hangs from the roof- clug needs floor space

    Bikes held by rim and doesnt care what width tires on – clug needs different sizes for different tires

    Dont see the draw at all and as duncan bannatyne would say – “im out”

    trailofdestruction
    Free Member

    $25…for a hook…they saw you coming didn’t they.

    Get one of these http://www.wilko.com/tool-bags-boxes+storage/wilko-hook-storage-coated-red-large/invt/0161736 and send me the rest of the money if you’ve got that kind of cash to throw around.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Clug = Cludgie?

    flap_jack
    Free Member

    trail rat – I think you’d want to pilot them into something strong enough to hold a few bikes…but yes, the clug is dumbness incarnate.

    nickdavies
    Full Member

    Not sure I’m that fussed for the clug, I’d rather something to grip the wheel and be fixed to it via a strap or something.

    However, selling the files to print at home? That’s a cool idea. Are we all going to have £50 3d printers at home soon??

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