[RBW] Best advice for securing bikes in a garage

2016-04-08 Thread BenG
Hi Justin, I didn't catch what kind of car door you have, but if it's the only entry, maybe you could secure the bikes (and the other contents) by locking down the door. The floor lug idea sounds promising; maybe apply that to the door and be done with it. One item to lock (or lock two doors to

[RBW] Best advice for securing bikes in a garage

2016-04-07 Thread Rod Holland
I keep a 32' aluminum extension ladder ly1ng against one wall of the garage. I find it works well as an improvised bike rack, and lock 3 bikes to it. Of course, a determined thief with the right tools, operating unobserved, could defeat this, but the garage is normally locked. So far, so good.

Re: [RBW] Best advice for securing bikes in a garage

2016-04-03 Thread René Sterental
Congratulations! Here's something to consider: https://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=46261 René On Sunday, April 3, 2016, Lungimsam wrote: > Easy! > 1. Buy a pickup truck tie down wing bolt eyelet thingy from hardware > store. Or a large size

[RBW] Best advice for securing bikes in a garage

2016-04-03 Thread Lungimsam
Easy! 1. Buy a pickup truck tie down wing bolt eyelet thingy from hardware store. Or a large size eyelet wing bolt will do. 2. Mount in wall at bike TT/Seatcluster height. 3. Lean bike against wall with TT/seatclster junction near eyelet. 4. Lock bike TT/Seatcluster to eyelet with Ulock. --

[RBW] Best advice for securing bikes in a garage

2016-04-03 Thread Justin August
Hey folks- Assuming everything goes according to plan I'm entering the wild world of home ownership at the end of this month! Our bungalow in East Oakland has a detached 1 car garage where he bikes will probably live. I'm wondering the best way to secure them. The garage only has a car door, no