Recommendation on Vertical Wall Racks for Garage
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Recommendation on Vertical Wall Racks for Garage
I've searched as much as I could handle and found no good resources on best methods and products to store about 6 bikes (2 Road, 2 Hyrbid, 2 MTB) on the wall of my tall garage. Is this possible without damage to rims? Any recommended racks?
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300mm apart, 1.9m off the ground, alternate up/down, and you can fit a pile of bikes into a small space.
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Dahanger makes some pretty cool solutions. Jurgen and Stacy are great people and the racks are all made in the US. https://dahanger.co/
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Yep, Just went to the hardware and bought a bunch of bike hangers. Don't get ones with folding hooks though, they always fold up just as you are about to hook the bike up.
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Lots of good recommendations, but can you talk about your concern for rim damage?
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Just want to make sure hanging this way doesn't ruin the wheels...but my concern probably doesn't make sense. Sitting on a bike is more than enough pressure. Hanging on it's own weight should be nuthin'
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Dahanger makes some pretty cool solutions. Jurgen and Stacy are great people and the racks are all made in the US. https://dahanger.co/
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Similar to daHanger, but I used $4 hooks from Home Depot
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The weight at this point on the wheel should be negligible. I've stored my bikes this way for years without any noticeable effect.