Easy way to hang your bike in a garage without a rack or pulley system

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2010

In this video, I will show you how I hang my bike along with my kids bike in a 2 car garage and still have space for my tools and storage racks. This hangers can be found in any US Home Depot or Lowes for around $6. You can't beat that price. Just make sure you screw in into a stud, and high enough so you can reach up and bring the bike down without a ladder.

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  • If you hang up your kids' bikes, how will they ever cycle when you're not around to take it off?

  • @09conrado During the cold of winter or hot of summer, they don't ride, so this is when I put it on the rack for storage.

  • Excellent! Thanks for this suggestion! I went out and bought one right away at RONA in Toronto. My garage now has a little extra space for me to move around in.

  • @TJdeveloper Hello to a fellow Canadian! I miss my Canadian Tires there. LOL!

  • This is a great suggestion. I was over thinking a solution. I'll head over to home depot this weekend and get a few of these. Thanks..

  • @oldguyfromcalifornia

    I just checked Home Depot online hoping to find the sku number but didn't show on their website. But I did see it online at Lowes. I am hoping you have Lowes and Home Depot at your city.

    Lowes Item #: 267936 | Model #: FSR13-8RO

    You might want to print out the picture and show them. Both stores should have them in stock. I actually bought 2 at Home Depot and 1 at Lowes. They look exactly the same.

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  • Awesome! I'm going to try something similar.

  • why dont you just use the force?

  • your bike is clear but if you ride bike ,tire would be put on mud. so I think you'll damage garage wall

  • thanks.

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