Garage Bike Racks - Designs to Fit Your Space

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  • Author Becky Gillaspy
  • Published September 6, 2010
  • Word count 456

Garage bike racks are a great way to save space in what often times becomes our most cluttered area. There are different styles of garage bicycle storage units, some keep your bike resting on the floor and others use unique and easy lifting devices to keep the tires up off the ground. Here is a quick discussion of the main types to help you decide what is right for you.

Garage Bike Racks

  1. Bicycle stand. This is what I use in my garage because we tend to use our bicycles often and I like the convenience of just pushing my bike out of the stand and hopping on.

The disadvantage of a bicycle stand is that it takes up floor space. If you do not have a lot of floor space one of the other bicycle storage systems might be a better choice.

  1. Single folding wall mounted bike rack. If you have little floor space yet still need to get to your bike often I recommend this style. It is simple and inexpensive and easily mounts to the wall. You simply lift the bike up on to the rack and you are good to go.

The disadvantage is that you will need wall space and it only holds one bike.

  1. Multiple bike rack pole. This is a pole that you can buy either to mount to your wall or have free standing. This enables you to store two or more bicycles one on top of the other. This can be a real space saver.

The disadvantage is that the top bicycles are not easy to access.

  1. Bike pulley or hoist. This is a unique style of garage bike racks and it is easy to use and access your bike when needed. You simply attach the pulley to your bike and tighten the hoist to lift it up off the ground. When you are ready to ride you simply lower the bike and head out the door.

The disadvantage is that you need to install the pulley or hoist.

  1. Bike hooks. Your best bet might just be your simplest. You can get a large hook at any hardware store and screw it into the wall or ceiling for easy bicycle storage.

The disadvantage is you need to anchor the hook well enough so it can support your bike's weight and if you are looking at attaching the hook to your ceiling the bike will not be easy to get down.

There you have it, a short list of great options for garage bike racks. I hope this helps you decide what is right for you and I know that any option you pick will be better than leaving bicycles every which way all over your garage floor.

Now you know what styles are available, look here for pictures of each of the garage bike racks mentioned.

Visit this site for more garage bicycle storage solutions.

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