Best Practices and Best Solutions for Hanging Bikes in Garages
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So what I'm reading here and from the manufacturers is that the common way of hanging from the ceiling by both wheels (in other words, horizontal, upside down) is not optimal for hydraulic disk brakes, maybe even causing air bleeding problems in an imperfect world?
That's the only way I can store the multitude of bikes we have in our family.
That's the only way I can store the multitude of bikes we have in our family.
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If they did swing around, I’d have a big mess because of how close I have them mounted.
A benefit of this hanging method is that you can turn the bike as you lower it. I have mine mounted so the cranks are just forward of the bumpers of our cars. I can then lower the bike and turn it 90 degrees as it descends so it is parallel to the front of the car. That way it’s easy to get any bike out of the garage even with both cars in place.
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So what I'm reading here and from the manufacturers is that the common way of hanging from the ceiling by both wheels (in other words, horizontal, upside down) is not optimal for hydraulic disk brakes, maybe even causing air bleeding problems in an imperfect world?
That's the only way I can store the multitude of bikes we have in our family.
That's the only way I can store the multitude of bikes we have in our family.
Bikes are made to withstand body weight up to 250-300lbs, they can be hung vertically on a wall (that's what I do) or from the ceiling from almost every components (I wouldn't try the derailleurs though!)
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