Introduction: Bike Wall Mount, SUPER HANDY!
I needed a bike rack and came up with this.
If you want to watch the video check out the ol' youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NQ9S2y85i0&t=6s
This was a fun project and it works really well. I use it consistently. The Process of figuring out how to make the hands was great and would consider making some coat hangers that are similar.
Step 1: Tools Needed.
Band saw
Hand saw
Sand paper (Bench top sander is easier for some parts, but not necessary)
Table saw
Dowels x 12
Glue
Finish
Paint
2 Keyhole hangers
Pocket hole jig, or something to make sure the dowels are going in straight
Step 2: Starting With the Hands
I used two chunks of wood for the hands
Wood size: 3.5" x 3.5" X 5.5'
-After drawing out the shape, cut the spaces between the fingers at about 5-6mm each on the bandsaw
Step 3:
-Cut out the side profile of the hand, make sure to measure your bike and make the area that holds the frame 1/8" - 1/4" bigger then the top bar of the bike frame.
-The second step I missed in the video and it involves cutting away the rest of the palm besides the thumb, you can do this with a hand saw
Step 4: Finishing
Basically sand everything down to 220 grit and use whatever finish you like. I used a Poly Finish
-use a thin piece of wood wrapped in sand paper to smooth out between the fingers.
-use a rounded piece of wood to sand between the thumb and the fingers
Step 5: The Wall Mount
The wall mount is made with wood that I had laying around.
Back panel: 9" x 9"
Horizontal piece: 6" x 11.5" Its important to make sure the bike is far enough away from the wall so the pedals don't hit the wall. The 6" plus the depth of the hand made the bike sit 8" off the wall.
I used a pocket hole jig by milescraft to get the dowel holes in the right place.
**If I were to do this again I would have made the back panel a at least a bit thicker.
Step 6: Mounting the Hands
Mount the hands using the pocket hole jig and dowels.
Do some extra measurements here because the last thing you want is for the hands to be a little off.
Step 7: Hanging
I wanted the mount to lay flush against the wall so I embed two Keyhole Hangers, one on the top and one on the bottom.
Step 8: Finished
I added a little support, just for some security.
And we're done!
Step 9:

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39 Comments
11 months ago
Nice Job.
3 years ago
muy buen proyecto la medidas se pueden ampliar para un cuadro mas ancho yo tengo una bicicleta de montaña giant
4 years ago on Step 3
The second step I missed in the video and it involves cutting away the rest of the palm besides the thumb, you can do this with a hand saw.
I think you could have done the palm cut on the bandsaw if you had made that cut before the rounded outside of the thumb cut.. I guess I'm lazy about hand sawing!?!? Plus you could cut that with a radius, making the project a tiny bit more organic looking.
Reply 4 years ago
Looking back I was thinking "why did i use a hand saw?" but it remembered that I have a very tiny bands saw and it opens up to about 4 inches. If you had a bigger one it would def work! You think you will make one?
Reply 4 years ago
Ahh, that makes sense then. I bought my bandsaw for resawing, so it has a 12" capacity. But it is such a useful tool, it gets used for other tasks more than resawing.
I thought this was a really useful, and very amusing/whimsical project. I am definitely planning to make at least two as gifts for bike lovers in my life. Unfortunately I don't have anywhere to put/use one in my own home! Our bikes are hung from the ceiling of the garage since wall space is all used up.
4 years ago
Very cool!
4 years ago
Great way to store your bike. I don't think mine would look quite as good, I might need to buy a better bicycle. Thank you for sharing.
4 years ago
Nice! I'm inspired to make one with a dragon claw design.
4 years ago
Well, I have to hand it to you, this wood be super useful for me.
See what I did there? hand, wood haha nice work
Reply 4 years ago
haha! I did see what you did and it was impressive :)
Question 4 years ago
Answer 4 years ago
It was fir. I am sure you could anything middle of the road hardness
4 years ago
Nice
Reply 4 years ago
thanks dude
4 years ago on Introduction
This is it! It's everything I need! Awesome project!
Reply 4 years ago
Thanks a whole bunch! I appreciate that! You planning to build it?
Reply 4 years ago
Yes, when I get a wall to hang it on! I'm in between places, but my bike deserves this.
4 years ago on Step 8
You make it look so easy, thanks. I wonder about turning that shelf that gaps the bike away from the wall into a drawer or stuff box to hold bike gloves or other essentials that you take on a ride. I think one of those hands could hold a helmet.
Reply 4 years ago
Yeah that would be very handy, because at this point I can really only store my bike light and keys up there.
4 years ago on Step 8
Very cute!