Introduction: Multi Bike Parking
In needed a parking rack for week days to switch from commuting bike for the children carrier MTB to pick my daughter at school.
Step 1: You Need
A bit of wood
Drill
Saw
Screws
Sand Paper
Neutral Polish
Step 2: Sawing & Drilling
Check your bike's wheel width.
Mark pieces together, drill.
Add as many racks as you want.
Step 3: Make It Rainproof
Sand paper and two polish layers and your rack is ready for rainy days.
Step 4: Final Assembling
1 Person Made This Project!
- bigdazk made it!
7 Comments
1 year ago
Such a cool project, above all, it is much cheaper to produce than one bought from a dealer. Where the quality usually does not match the price. Thank you for this great idea!
7 years ago on Step 4
Sometimes it's so simple and neat you can't help but think "I should have thought of that"
8 years ago on Introduction
I agree with gfry that the bikes can tip over, but I just a very similar one in my shed against a wall and it helps them stay i place.
8 years ago on Introduction
You gotta be careful with this type of bike rack. I built one last summer, and over this passed winter, the weight of the snow on the bikes pushed them over onto each other and bent the rims. Its a great stand for quick use...but watch out if you are going to try to store the bikes in it for any length of time.
Reply 8 years ago
Thanks for the tip but I'll store my bikes in my garage no snow in here !!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
I live in Canada...lots of snow here :)
8 years ago on Introduction
Nice!