Finally here s a photo of the raised bike hooks in my garage.
Ideal spacing to hang bikes on a wall.
You can do this with wall hung bikes too but the bikes aren t free to pivot as much.
The secret to hanging bikes from the wall is to first measure your average bar width.
A vertical bike rack is a good option if you re trying to conserve wall space.
You ll need at least 20 linear inches of wall for every bike you want to hang.
You want the hooks high enough so that the wheel hanging down doesn t touch the ground.
Step 1 get a wall mount bike rack online or at your local hardware store.
I mentioned how my rafters are so close to my car roofs that there wasn t enough room to hang bikes overhead.
Yet if you ve got various bar designs you might want to make that spacing longer.
Bike storage is an inevitable requirement whenever you buy a bicycle.
To hang bikes on walls with typical 16 inch spaced 2 x 4 lumber framing all you do is screw the hooks into the 2 x 4 studs.
But you don t want the hooks so high that it s hard for you to stand the bike up and lift its top wheel onto the hook.
Look closely and you ll see that the bottom wheels are touching the wall.
The minimum height of the wall is the length of your bike plus about 8 inches so as to keep the bottom tire off the floor when hung.
When bikes hang from overhead hooks like this it s possible to swing themleft and right to make it easier to fit bikes in between and take bikes down.
If all your bars are 800mm mtb bars then a spacing of 400mm or 15 should work fine.
In this post we ll take a peek at some new space saving storage options that get your bike off the floor and onto the wall where it can be appreciated.
Bike hooks just like the shops use a few well placed bike hooks will let you hang your whole fleet in the floorspace you d normally devote to just one bike.
Choose a vertical or horizontal wall mount depending on how you want your bike to be stored.
Choose a horizontal bike rack if you want your bike to hang flat against the wall 1 x research source you can even build one if you want step 2 measure the bike with a tape measurer.
You have to put the bike somewhere.
Finding the average helps determine the bracket s spacing.
But storing it outside leaned up against the wall or locked to a fence isn t a solution.