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• #3327
This is full Dad Buyer mode. 10/10
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• #3328
Am impressed. I think this is wonderful.
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• #3329
I often ride a bullitt that weighs significantly more than I do around (relatively) hilly Leeds very hungover. You'll be fine I reckon. Just spin away and make sure your gears are properly indexed so that if you end up out of the saddle with all your weight on the pedals they don't skip. That's a really a good way to mangle your knees.
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• #3330
Bike looks good by the way! You making any changes?
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• #3331
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• #3332
Please change thread name to “disk brakes are dad.”
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• #3333
Why don’t you have every other bike facing the opposite way so you don’t have to have some bikes sticking out...
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• #3334
yeah .. could work but thats just how I mount them, this I am doing as a mockup to identify exactly where to install the brackets .. might rotate bars of more bikes, takes literally 20 seconds with a ratchet.
The shed is 3.9x2.7m.
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• #3335
Consider which bikes you want quick access to, and which ones might be left to gather dust ( eg - summer road bike )
I've tried the alternate front wheel/rear wheel hanging, and found it a ballache to get the rear wheel hanging ones out. The varying height hooks seem the easiest way to accommodate the handlebars taking up space, while also giving easier access
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• #3336
I've overlaid some schematics to help you identify the best angles:
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• #3337
which ones might be left to gather dust
in that pile DBAD and MTB are at the very back :P
I've tried the alternate front wheel/rear wheel hanging, and found it a ballache to get the rear wheel hanging ones out.
Wife commuter is the first one, low mounted, both of us are small people with weak arms
The varying height hooks
got a link? I was looking at this: https://www.wiggle.co.uk/bbb-parking-hook-storage-hook-btl26/ not sure if it will take 50mm deep carbon wheel
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• #3338
got a link?
Sorry, I wasn't thinking of any specific hook. Only the spacing
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• #3339
@BareNecessities how close/narrow can I get and how can I judge before drilling? I have a 4 meter chain and this is the anchor location
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• #3340
how close/narrow can I get and how can I judge before drilling?
I'd drill and attach one hook at a time. Hang the first bike, then hold the second one up to get an idea. And so on...
Then gradually replace all the bikes and realise nothing fits anymore
It's why I made mine adjustable. Only trouble is I've simply run out of room in the shed for any more bikes now :'(
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• #3341
good approach, I will go in with 3 bikes with rotated bars at the back then the rest, I need to consolidate one bike, MTB stays obvs :)
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• #3342
consolidate
Ewwww
MTB stays obvs :)
Until you replace it
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• #3343
It's why I made mine adjustable.
I am open to this with some sort of 'pipe' solution mounted on the ceiling .. trouble is, I have no idea what I am talking about when it comes to actual products.
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• #3344
Mine only really works by having the rear wheels on the ground. It means the hooks don't reed to bear much weight, and also stabilises them, or they'd be swinging about whenever I moved one
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• #3345
found it a ballache to get the rear wheel hanging ones out.
One hand on a seatstay, the other on the stem. If you have limited space by alternating F wheels and R wheels you can store more things under the bikes.
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• #3346
what chain did you get / from where ?
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• #3347
fixie is getting these wheels
and supernova lights
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• #3348
Look shit.
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• #3349
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• #3350
I approve this message.
Button snappers on the canopy roof and velcro loop strips at the bottom, holds ok until the passenger works out how to pull hard enough.