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If you're careful, no.
Quite a lot of the bikes in John's shop (Bob Warner Cycles) are hung on steel tubes above head height and have been for the 35yrs I've known the fella.On the topic of hanging bikes. My garage roof is a steel truss structure.
Is there issues hanging bikes up by their saddle? So hooking the saddle over beam?
Preferred method at Hillingdon TTOn the topic of hanging bikes. My garage roof is a steel truss structure.
Is there issues hanging bikes up by their saddle? So hooking the saddle over beam?
It'll be a sad day when John closes the shop, hopefully not for a while though.Thanks raleighnut, nice wee film.
Yes that's the way you'll see bikes waiting to go on the velodrome all lined up by the saddle
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View attachment 338920 ... will my garage wall be able to support all 5 bikes? I'm assuming yes based on previous photos on this thread?
View attachment 338920 I'm abit of a novice when it comes to all things DIY - so excuse my stupid questions!!!
I'm planning on hanging my 5 bikes off of my Garage wall on the hooks previously discussed. My stupid question is: will my garage wall be able to support all 5 bikes? I'm assuming yes based on previous photos on this thread?
Photo attached - thanks for any help
I think you would be best with wall brackets as the roof timbers look a bit high to reach
Something like this...
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@Hill Wimp that's what I was thinking of for the 2 sides of the shed :-)I find these good for hanging 2 bikes on, I've got em in both (concrete) Sheds
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EDIT - The fold up ones are better than the fixed versions, easier to move past them when not in use
That's what I use £2 for 2, coupled with a fence bracket @ 99p to keep the wheel straight. So less than £2 per bike.If you buy some of those big red plastic-coated hooks from DIY stores and screw them into the ceiling joists the spacing is just perfect for hanging a row of bikes alternately top to tail. As for straining the bike by hanging it up - you're talking a bike that's designed to carry and brake the weight of somebody of up to 100 kilos and you're worried about the bike weighing 10 kilos self-destructing?