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  • alpin
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    yo.. trying to convnce the GF that we need my bikes in the house – not due to any security concerns, just because.

    i remember someone here posted a pic of a bike sitting at 45° off the wall, the wheels sitting on little blocks and a short rope attached higher up the wall and connected to the frame.

    looked through google, but to no avail…

    anyone?

    flashes
    Free Member

    or buy my floor to ceiling rack, it’s a tad like this but neater and nothing to screw in……
    http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?pq=bike+rack+for+flat&hl=en&sugexp=lttma,n%3D30&cp=30&gs_id=1a&xhr=t&q=bike+rack+for+floor+to+ceiling&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1366&bih=578&wrapid=tljp1327475805833026&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=4365345311625910977&sa=X&ei=Y6wfT5O2HIS38gPa1JCyDg&sqi=2&ved=0CIcBEPMCMAM#

    Stoner
    Free Member

    I put this design up many moons ago for someone…

    rickmeister
    Full Member

    Ocasionally Lidl or Aldi sell a free standing rack that takes two bikes for about £30…. its pretty good, we have two…

    brant
    Free Member

    Mark Johnstone MA MSc MRICS
    Financial Analysis, Project Appraisals and Models of Bikes On Walls
    Specialising in Real Estate and other Capital Project analysis

    Stoner
    Free Member

    Dont diss the Polymath 😛

    EDIT:
    Anyway, Im not the one getting paid for crap scribbles

    midlifecrisis
    Free Member

    One of these:

    from here

    You mount it on the wall and hook the pedal over it. If you want the bike off the floor you need to put blocks up for the wheels to rest on to keep it level.

    ltheisinger
    Free Member

    flashes – Member

    or buy my floor to ceiling rack, it’s a tad like this but neater and nothing to screw in……

    Thread Hijack….sorry! How much and do you have any pics? I could be interested? Email in profile.

    alpin
    Free Member

    that’s the one, Stoner… cheers.

    i thought i remember seeing a true picture of it set up, though.

    the other option is hanging bikes from the ceiling with a pully system, but only if we find a place with nice, high ceilings. a bit like this:

    mugsys_m8
    Full Member

    I always thought these looked good:

    cycloc

    Seem to be about £50-60….HOW MUCH?

    Sure something similar could be constructed….aren’t you a chippie?

    flashes
    Free Member

    ltheisinger
    Sorry cr*p pictures. Depends where you live. I’m Bristol….

    Neil-F
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    I’m sure this is someones on here…..

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    This is the Aldi rack mentioned earlier.


    IMG_0077 by Ollie and Sally, on Flickr

    The bottom bike would normally be mounted lower but the tyres were gradually being nibbled so it has been hung out of reach, apparently corner knobs are quite tasty.

    Anyone got pictures of that Mountain ledge rack with a bike on it? The Aldi rack only holds two bikes and we have four in our small dining room at the moment.

    alpin
    Free Member

    @ muggsy….. yes, i’m a chippy and could knock one of those up in an hour in the workshop. i’ve seen them before on some website for start-ups – looks like the guy got it off the ground!. nice as they are, the bikes i’m looking to hang wouldn’t fit comfortably on those kind of racks. the shelf would have to be pretty wide to accomodate the bars!

    the sort of thing in Neil’s pic is what i’m thinking off, but less industrial. should be pretty easy to do and it allows you pass along the hallway without ducking and diving….

    and we have four in our small dining room at the moment.

    8)

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