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Bike Rack

Step 3Use the new bike rack instead of leaning the bike against the garage wall, tree, car, etc.

Use the new bike rack instead of leaning the bike against the garage wall, tree, car, etc.

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Dec 27, 2007. 5:32 PMidood says:
Very nice. I took your design and the design of the other person who made the two bike holder, and came up with this:

All the details here.

Thanks for the inspiration.

Jun 21, 2009. 9:22 AMCollingwoodcorey says:
Check this person's bike rack for two.........Absolutely brilliant!!!!!
Dec 30, 2009. 7:35 PMfightnut says:
I like this design a lot. Only things I might do differently would be add little 4-5" legs so the wheel sits down IN the rack, and the tire is slightly off the ground. My thinking is that the wheel being surrounded/braced more might reduce the leaning/flexing that is happening with this one.
And I might go with 1" pvc to also help reduce flex.
Very nice though! Thumbs up,
May 26, 2009. 6:31 PMKrako says:
Great thinking - I really like the modification to the original idea - this should do the trick for the rack that I need - it needs to be transportable & fairly lightweight. - Great design!! Thanks !

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The picture is from the starting line at Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, MN. I'm in there somewhere near the middle of the pack.