Zack-

My gravity rack does not have to only rely on gravity--it rests against a 
brick platform were a coal furnace used to live.  I don't think I would 
feel comfortable with it only resting on a hardwood floor.  See what I mean 
here:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/surlybvisits/9433613852/

We built this storage system awhile back and it works well in a fairly 
small space:  
http://www.flickr.com/photos/surlybvisits/9433616274/in/photostream/  It 
currently holds four bikes--I think I could fit another if I rearranged the 
hook spacing.  I got the idea from this post:  
http://www.instructables.com/id/simple-bike-storage-rack-for-many-bikes-in-small-a/

Despite the rack systems I have available, my basement most often looks 
like this:  
http://www.flickr.com/photos/surlybvisits/9433618940/in/photostream/

Kristy

On Friday, August 2, 2013 10:40:49 PM UTC-4, Zack wrote:
>
> I should never click on links to look at Atlanti - always makes me want to 
> buy!  Beautiful.
>
> How do you like that gravity rack that you are using for the "wall of 
> rivs"?  I just moved to smaller apartment and am not sure what to do about 
> bike storage, and have seen these get decent reviews.  Please let me know 
> if you like it!
>

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