Re: [RBW] OT: Bike Storage

2011-06-16 Thread Ed Fausto
I had good experience with Racor PBH. I have 6 bicycles hoist with that method and is very convenient. Ed On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 8:53 AM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: Can y'all post photos of some of these hoist and store devices? I wonder if one might free up needed wall space

[RBW] OT: Bike Storage

2011-06-15 Thread jandrews_nyc
Hello, I've moved to a new, smaller apartment, but with very high ceilings. So, Given that my wife and I have 4 bikes, including 2 Rivs, we've decided to go the bike hoist route. These are the devices that fix to a joist in the ceiling that allow the bike to be lifted up and locked in. Does

Re: [RBW] OT: Bike Storage

2011-06-15 Thread andrew hill
I've used the Topeak Dual Touch in two different apartments - works great. Currently holding a CantiRom and a Sam. :) Holds up to 4 bikes with optional extra hooks (best for 2). Doesn't mark floors or ceilings much, really good use of space for 2 bikes, at least. 3 or 4 require the pole to be

Re: [RBW] OT: Bike Storage

2011-06-15 Thread PATRICK MOORE
Can y'all post photos of some of these hoist and store devices? I wonder if one might free up needed wall space -- for more shelving -- in my already too cluttered garage. Patrick and that's without putting any stupid cars in it Moore On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 2:53 PM, andrew hill

[RBW] OT: Bike Storage

2011-06-15 Thread Peter Pesce
There are lots of different hooks, bike-specific and non-, that you can find at HD, on amazon etc. In almost every case, the vinyl tool dip or neoprene coating is the weak point. it never lasts through more than a few on-and-offs. Probably makes sense to wrap whatever you buy with a strip of