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rather than bearing all the weight
The bikes weigh 8-15kg? Nothing compared to the forces going through it when you actually put 60-80kg of rider on it, let alone hit a pothole. Hanging a bike by a wheel is simply not a problem.
I'd go for hooks at alternating heights, but that doesn't deal with security.
With that in mind I'd probably have 6-8 of the lesser used bikes hung vertically with a heavy chain running through the frames and secured at each end by a big bastard padlock to something solidly attached to the walls (like a ground anchor).
Then the remaining 2-4 bikes at ground level (on either side) locked to concreted-in sheffield stands for ease of access (regularly used bikes).
Bonus points for getting all of the padlocks that take the same key. (And d-locks for those attached to the sheffield stands).
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I've fitted fork clamps (pictured) along a horizontal aluminium rail; bike attached to clamp with rear wheels resting on the floor and front wheel hung above on hook.
I've 6 bikes along half of one side of the garage. Planning to fit another rail (this time with valueframe, as shown below) to allow easier overlapping.
Hi storers! I'm after suggestions for keeping 8-10 bikes in a garage.
Space isn't really an issue, but tidiness, access and security are. Attached the space in question. The back wall is 2.6 x 2.1 m. Once I've got the bikes and the back wall sorted, I'll arrange the rest of the garage accordingly.
I read most of this thread and no solution quite meets my needs. I'm thinking of storing them vertically up-down-up-down in two banks of 4/5 with a gap in the middle. The Clug looks like a good bet, but you can't store bikes facing downwards, plus you have to buy different ones for different tyres, meaning each bike gets a permanent parking spot, which I want to avoid.
I like the idea of resting them on one wheel on the floor and just having some hook on the wall to keep them upright, rather than bearing all the weight. I worry about damaging rims and/or expensive bieks crashing to the floor.
I've seen some designs where a horizontal scaffold pole with sliding hooks on acts like a kind of tie rack for bikes, so you can change positions, but I can't reconcile that idea with keeping a wheel on the floor.
Anyone got any tips?
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