I DID IT!!! Your method inspired me to put bikes on the wall in my garage. I created shelves using two 1x4's and attached them together using wood glue, clamps, and drywall screws. I attached the shelves to the walls using a stud finder, and deck screws. I used an eye bolt attached to a vertical stud and then created a U-hook from scraps of 1x4's. The hook connected to the eye bolt using zip ties. If I knew how to post photos of my system, then I would do that - my system works exactly like yours and was inspired by yours but my system is slightly different. The zip ties I used were attached "long" so, when the bike was mounted, I was able to shorten them while making sure there was enough room to easily attach the (wooden) hook. I hope all these words are not confusing - sorry for any confusion. Thank you very much!!!
Great idea, I have 3 different bike racks in my garage and I am always trying to come up with a better way...Too bad I have already filled all my walls with storage...
cople days ago, i buyed and montaged a bike elevator and for the tires 2 wood planks on the wall that the bike stays safely :) the line of the elevator goes into a jelaousy roller that no line salat comes up.
MTB wheels on CX bike? Apologies, it's a bit long-winded! Hi there, not sure where to post this kind of a question for it to be read so let me try here :) Looking to swap my not-so-user-serviceable wheelset for something I can actually repair at home and is cheap enough not to worry too much about it (disc brakes here, so maybe deore wheels?) Trying to convert CX to something gravel-friendly on a tight budget. Apparently my frame's got clearance for up to 700x40c if I were to believe the interwebs. Currently running Schwalbe CX's 30c with Fulcrum Racing Sport CX DB. IIRC they have 19mm internal rim width, so I won't be able to go too wide anyway, might as well swap them. The wheels are so OEM that there isn't even a service manual and I've got them in the workshop as you apparently can't even get a freehub for them in retail! How stupid of an idea it is to sell these asap while the bearings & stuff is new and buy something more appropriate for the job? Was even thinking of 650s I commute daily 15kms on road, but the idea is to be able to hit the offroad straight after work. I'm based in the UK so all-weather-all-terrain stuff will work, no need for dual-wheelset! Pozdrosss, Danny, zainspirowales mnie do dlubania chociaz nie wiem czy przeklinac Cie czy dziekowac :)
Nice, but newer seen someone put the boads sideways up the wall, and then you just roll the bikes up the wall, and you can have many boards after each other.:)
I believe you can easily pick one up at any home depot. or just make your own. put it on a bench vice and bend it. aluminum is easy, if you do steel rod, cheater pipe will help.
I was very nervous putting my brand new beach cruiser on this rack. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG6JIgwJhur8_Rg8UeQ3EmePzi_wSncL8 But after reading many reviews I decided to get this one and take a chance. When arrived it was very simple to adjust and put together. I also added spike tape over the metal hooks before securing and tightening the straps, and no scratches. I also purchased the top bar made by the same company so that my cruiser sits straight on the rack without having to turn upside down. Extra bungee cords are used to secure the front wheel from flapping and even piece of mind knowing your bike is secure. Definitely recommend...
One of the best bike storage solutions I've seen on UA-cam.
I DID IT!!!
Your method inspired me to put bikes on the wall in my garage. I created shelves using two 1x4's and attached them together using wood glue, clamps, and drywall screws. I attached the shelves to the walls using a stud finder, and deck screws. I used an eye bolt attached to a vertical stud and then created a U-hook from scraps of 1x4's. The hook connected to the eye bolt using zip ties. If I knew how to post photos of my system, then I would do that - my system works exactly like yours and was inspired by yours but my system is slightly different. The zip ties I used were attached "long" so, when the bike was mounted, I was able to shorten them while making sure there was enough room to easily attach the (wooden) hook. I hope all these words are not confusing - sorry for any confusion.
Thank you very much!!!
Great idea!! I’ve been evaluating a lot of different ideas and this looks best. Very simple to make and easy to use.
Great idea, I have 3 different bike racks in my garage and I am always trying to come up with a better way...Too bad I have already filled all my walls with storage...
Great design. Simple, Easy, Cheap, and reduces the protrusion of pedals. Nice work !!!
Bravo. Designer Award!
That bike...a Giant from the past! I just revived a LeeCougan and a Liyang AT400...from '90-'93
Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea! This is going to work perfectly for the space I have.
Polak potrafi !! Tak trzymać 💪
Thanks for this - perfect for my needs
Very informative. I'm going to copy the idea. Thanks for sharing.
Great solution 👍🏻 So simple but effective. Many thanks 🙏🏻
Great idea! Will probably implement something like this soon!
Excellent project. I'm going to do this. Thank you so much.
Brilliant! Cheap and material i already have. Easy peasy!
very nice! going to try and do something like this now.
Podoba mi się, że zacząłeś po polsku i after few min you finished at english 😉.
Everything me się podobało😜
Perfect idea. Thanks a lot.
cople days ago, i buyed and montaged a bike elevator and for the tires 2 wood planks on the wall that the bike stays safely :) the line of the elevator goes into a jelaousy roller that no line salat comes up.
Great idea!
Great work and good tips. Thank you amigo.
Brasil, olá! Excelente ideia sobre o suporte de bike e da prateleira suspensa. 👍👋
Thank you very much for the fantastic idea!
nice music! ;) i was lookinf for na idea about bike rack and i found it, tnx
well done! 👍
The Best!
MTB wheels on CX bike? Apologies, it's a bit long-winded!
Hi there, not sure where to post this kind of a question for it to be read so let me try here :) Looking to swap my not-so-user-serviceable wheelset for something I can actually repair at home and is cheap enough not to worry too much about it (disc brakes here, so maybe deore wheels?) Trying to convert CX to something gravel-friendly on a tight budget. Apparently my frame's got clearance for up to 700x40c if I were to believe the interwebs. Currently running Schwalbe CX's 30c with Fulcrum Racing Sport CX DB. IIRC they have 19mm internal rim width, so I won't be able to go too wide anyway, might as well swap them. The wheels are so OEM that there isn't even a service manual and I've got them in the workshop as you apparently can't even get a freehub for them in retail!
How stupid of an idea it is to sell these asap while the bearings & stuff is new and buy something more appropriate for the job? Was even thinking of 650s I commute daily 15kms on road, but the idea is to be able to hit the offroad straight after work. I'm based in the UK so all-weather-all-terrain stuff will work, no need for dual-wheelset!
Pozdrosss, Danny, zainspirowales mnie do dlubania chociaz nie wiem czy przeklinac Cie czy dziekowac :)
really a masterpiece...if you'd ask me 👍👍
Brilliant idea 👍
Very very very excellent I like it
I'm going to biuld these to display my BMX collection now.
Hi Robert, are you relative of the William brothers from Legion of LA?
thank you for sharing good ideas👍,..
Wow ..that was simple !!Thanks
Who is the band, playing the background music?
Nice, but newer seen someone put the boads sideways up the wall, and then you just roll the bikes up the wall, and you can have many boards after each other.:)
Loved it❤️🔥🙏
What do you think about doing something like this in a garage with drywall over the studs as there are no exposed beams
You can do it over drywall, just make sure you screw into the studs.
Budget_MTB - Get a stud finder. They’re not expensive.
@@savoirfaire8979 I've got one just a pain in the ass to use
Can you tell me the maker of the Lighting that you have installed in your bike shed?
I love the surface mounted LEDs.
Dan goes DIY, nice! Sponsored by DeWalt and Ryobi bro?
Where did you buy this hook?
Hey man can you tell me the lenght and width of you small bike garage
Great
Good Idea i think for E bikes it needs a ramp
Where did you get that hook?
All the ones I find are screw in hooks.
I believe you can easily pick one up at any home depot. or just make your own. put it on a bench vice and bend it. aluminum is easy, if you do steel rod, cheater pipe will help.
Nice, to avoid hooking the frame, it would be cool to hook the pedal...
I've seen ads for the same system whit a hook for the pedal but I like this solution as well.
Bhai cycle ke pure kese bhavae us par vidio bnao
Narzędzia to 90% sukcesu
Hooks, bruh
... 🤔... 👍
Is that inside your bathroom? I see a toilet lmao
kozak
I was very nervous putting my brand new beach cruiser on this rack. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG6JIgwJhur8_Rg8UeQ3EmePzi_wSncL8 But after reading many reviews I decided to get this one and take a chance. When arrived it was very simple to adjust and put together. I also added spike tape over the metal hooks before securing and tightening the straps, and no scratches. I also purchased the top bar made by the same company so that my cruiser sits straight on the rack without having to turn upside down. Extra bungee cords are used to secure the front wheel from flapping and even piece of mind knowing your bike is secure. Definitely recommend...
Great idea!
Great idea!
Great idea!