Tiered Bike Racks
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Tiered Bike Racks
I know there are a few people around here that have tiered bike racks for storage/display. I'm considering a couple three bike models from Minoura:
Minoura | EBS-3 Bicycle Display Stand (nacycles.com)
Amazon.com : Minoura 971-3 Tier 3-Bike Display Stand, Grey : Sports & Outdoors
Does anyone have experience with these two or anything of the sort?
Minoura | EBS-3 Bicycle Display Stand (nacycles.com)
Amazon.com : Minoura 971-3 Tier 3-Bike Display Stand, Grey : Sports & Outdoors
Does anyone have experience with these two or anything of the sort?
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No experience but if you want to stay C+V then you need the Vitansel rack. This is kind of a grail rack for me and I’ve had a couple of near misses at getting one over the years.

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Hmm, tubular steel + torch...
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That Vitansel is almost high enough to part two under the back side!
I like it! Just don't know where I would put that as it takes up a lot of space. Parts or tool drawers on both sides? Room to store roof racks, portable bike stand...... frame sets...wheels...
I like it! Just don't know where I would put that as it takes up a lot of space. Parts or tool drawers on both sides? Room to store roof racks, portable bike stand...... frame sets...wheels...
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I saw one of these in a Portland shop and it made a nice display if a little busy but can not imaging dealing with this for user storage. If up against a wall the upper bikes would be a pain to get out and then back in with the fork moving around on it own.
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Yeah, but all that hassle melts away every time you see your bikes rising majestically towards the heavens.
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