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    How to Build a Bike Rack for a Garage

    Dari AbdurehmBy Dari Abdurehm12/01/2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It’s fun to own and ride bikes, but storage can be an issue. Just leaning a bike against the wall takes up a lot of floor and wall space in the typical garage. This simple bike-storage scheme lets you rack your bikes easily and with a minimum of storage space. Best of all, it only takes a few minutes to make and only costs a few bucks in materials.

    Instructions

    Difficulty: Moderately Easy

    Things You’ll Need:

    • 2×4 lumber
    • Hand or power saw
    • Measuring tape
    • Hammer
    • 10D nails
    • Rubber-coated utility hooks (at least 2-3 inch size)

    Step 1

    Cut a 5-foot length of 2×4 lumber with a hand saw or power saw. This length is good for a rack that holds three bikes–you can lengthen or shorten the 2×4 to hold more or fewer.

    Step 2

    Place the 2×4 board perpendicular to the wooden joists of your garage’s ceiling in the location you’d like to place your bikes. To allow adequate space for the bikes, be sure the board is placed at least 3 feet away from any parallel wall. When you’ve satisfied the conditions above, nail the board in place using two nails to secure it to each joist. Use 10D nails to ensure a tight connection.

    Step 3

    Drill three holes in the 2×4 board using a 1/8-inch drill bit and a power drill. Space them along the board as follows. First hole 6 inches from one end of the board; second hole 2 1/2 feet from the one end of the board; third hole 6 inches from the other end of the board.

    Step 4

    Screw large, rubber-coated utility hooks into the holes you’ve drilled in the board. Screw the hooks in until all the thread is into the board. The hooks should be aligned so that they’re parallel to the board.

    Step 5

    Store your bikes by suspending the front wheel from the hook and letting the bikes hang from the ceiling. When you want to use a bike, simply lift it off the hook.

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    Dari Abdurehm
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    Cycling has been a part of my life since I was young, and it's what inspired me to create BiketoWorkdayWinnipeg.com in 2022! Growing up among the breathtaking trails here in British Columbia really set me on this path that led to beyond just riding - I even became a bike mechanic at our local shop back in 2006! When i'm not raising kids or working on new projects, you can usually find me out exploring some of favorite mountain biking trails...or building them myself as trail building is something else I've become quite passionate about these days :)

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