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• #2
^ Boast post...
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• #4
You can get ceiling pulley system from amazon for about £8, bargain and keeps it out the way.
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• #5
Haha, yeh forgot to mention that they needn't be heavy duty as each bike is INCREDIBLY light weight. (I wish, they are three rather noisey bikes only one of which belongs to me)
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• #6
Is the pully thing for real? Haven't seen those before, have you got a link?
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• #7
Is the pully thing for real? Haven't seen those before, have you got a link?
Might be [ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silverline-554289-Bike-Lift-20Kg/dp/B003H72GV4/ref=sr_1_5?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1317660065&sr=1-5"]this[/ame]?
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• #8
I use these for keeping my bike in my van.
They work well but you'd need some sort of padding on them.
think they were about £0.79p each.
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• #9
or pipe lagging
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• #10
That Hanging pulley thing is genius! Do you know whether you can have the pulley attached to the wall rather than the ceiling?
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• #11
Thanks for the suggestions. Hanging is very tempting, but think the bargain 'J' wall mount + pipe lagging may take it.
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• #12
Lots of ideas;
http://www.lfgss.com/thread2077.html
or three 'bike shelves', no copyright applies...
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• #13
http://www.ikeahackers.net/2008/02/stolmen-bike-rack.html
This is what I intend on using, I've got the poles and shelves now I just need the bike.
20 pounds for a pole, 2 pounds for the hooks, 6 pounds for the alum and obviously access to a drill and hacksaw.
Hello,
Looking for some sort of wall mount/hooks for keeping three road bikes indoors.
Cheers