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• #1352
My space is somewhat worse than yours
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• #1353
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• #1354
The faff factor is huge
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• #1355
Ha! Mine has to be pretty neat as the other end of the shed is where I work!
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• #1356
Moved from a one room apartment to a two room apartment, cuz it felt like the bieks took to much space but now my new apartment feels small...
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• #1357
PX have wheel bags fairly cheap at the moment.
Thanks for this. Picked up 3 sets of double wheel bags for £12 each. They'll hang nicely in the bike bunker.
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• #1358
I'm going to be moving soon, looking into secure ways to store 3 bikes. We'll have a small amount of outdoor space in a fenced off front yard. Is the best bet some sort of lockup with a ground anchor and a massive chain? If so, what brands/models of each should I be looking at and what sort of cost for purchase/installation? Indoor space is limited and we'd prefer not to be bringing dirty bikes in and out regularly.
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• #1359
Anyone in East London got an Asgard bike shed they want to shift? 3/4 bikes.
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• #1360
Shed nearly done
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• #1361
With walls and roof, door goes on today
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• #1362
Just needs a paint
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• #1363
Very very jealous, that looks superb
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• #1364
I want a floor stand, capable of being bolted down, for 1 bike with tyres up to 2.5" wide. I am failing to find anything suitable, is that because it doesn't exist?
I may end up buying a sheffield stand at this rate, although I'd rather not have to get anything that massive.
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• #1365
Moved into the rental dream, a bike hook already installed. Unfortunately the other bike now comes to bed with me which is not ideal.
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• #1366
brilliant but terrifying
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• #1367
Having moved into a new flat I'm after a storage solution for the balcony for parts; nothing special but it needs to be a bit better than this option
Anyone got any suggestions? Doesn't need to hold wheels just parts and tools. Doesn't need to be too secure just waterproof.
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• #1368
Where can I buy a 90 degrees S hook suitable for hanging bikes?
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• #1369
Anyone know of any vertical wall mounting options with no drilling required? My landlord won't let me drill the wall and it's a very small apartment, my bikes are getting in the way now
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• #1370
https://beta.ukdisplaystands.com/product/s-hooks-bent-halfway-90-degrees
125mm - might be too small / weedy?
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• #1371
That's where I found the pic, but yes looks a little small / flimsy.
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• #1372
For wheels I have bought standard S hooks (steel) and then twisted one end 90 degrees while holding the other end on the vise. If you want to prevent scratches on the wheel, it's not bad idea to buy some clear plastic flexible tubing of appropriate diameter and slid it on end of the S hook where you are hanging the wheel. Haven't got any pics now but you get the idea.
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• #1374
Or one of these? Same capacity + some little hooks for other bits.
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• #1375
Forgive the amazon link
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BESPORTBLE-Mountain-Bicycle-Outdoor-Supplies/dp/B085TCYLSC/Would they help?
I’ve had it top to tail before and it actually doesn’t make a difference because I’ve got the bikes staggered vertically. I found it more of a faff getting the bikes that pointed down in and out, too.