That is the new place yo!
It has everything we want except a big storage unit. There's good storage for everyday stuff but tight on space for bikes so I need to get creative.
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That is the new place yo!
It has everything we want except a big storage unit. There's good storage for everyday stuff but tight on space for bikes so I need to get creative.
That is the new place yo!
It has everything we want except a big storage unit. There's good storage for everyday stuff but tight on space for bikes so I need to get creative.
Clean looks is literally the only thing I'd be worried about with this product. That rope will hold a lot more than that. There's really nothing that could happen, outside of somebody undoing the tie down and letting it drop or bumping into the bike enough to knock it off the hooks. I'd trust the system 100% as long as you mount them into a stud or something solid and it's high enough. The only other thing I'd do is bungee cord the hook to the bike so it can't get knocked off.The pulley systems always intrigue me but they seem a bit jury rigged and I have a hard time trusting a piece of rope with $$$$ of carbon. They also don't look the cleanest, a little BDSM-y with all that rope.
Fixed.Plan B. Move bikes and Zwift into baby room. Move baby crib to hoist system.
That is the new place yo!
It has everything we want except a big storage unit. There's good storage for everyday stuff but tight on space for bikes so I need to get creative.
I'm trying to figure out how to fit all of this new baby stuff into a house, I don't envy your storage woes.
Ever watch Dexter? Similar idea, just without the killing part. Make use of your parking area.Extra credit question, how do I say "sorry" to my wife and not end up sleeping on the couch when bringing a post-Supercross mud pit of a bike into the apartment?
Extra credit question, how do I say "sorry" to my wife and not end up sleeping on the couch when bringing a post-Supercross mud pit of a bike into the apartment?
Hey Rob congrats on the future addition!
Extra credit question, how do I say "sorry" to my wife and not end up sleeping on the couch when bringing a post-Supercross mud pit of a bike into the apartment?
vertical only? which isn't the concern, it can be moved close to the garage door where I can't hang a bike anywaythat looks like it takes up a lot of space?
It's on casters bro.Probably need them to be on the same side
eying this at HF for $50, looks interesting as my 3rd garage double duties as my workshop
this would save value footprint real estate
I should have bought the house in Bridgewater with 4 garages...