Congrats on the new house. As a fellow Oaklander who knows the area you are 
at high risk. I have been thinking about trying to buy a house in the same 
area and have given it some thought. 

I would not depend on anything bolted to the studs or any wood for that 
matter. I'd go into the concrete floor. You can rent a rotary hammer drill 
and do this quite easily. Then use some expanding studs to mount some 
anchors. Smash the tops of the threaded rods and use a glob of jb weld when 
you're done to prevent them from being unbolted. This is how they mount all 
of the U shaped bike lock poles around the city. Then I'd u lock right to 
that. 

You could use these to anchor a recessed or folding eyelet.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Red-Head-3-8-in-x-3-3-4-in-Zinc-Plated-Steel-Hex-Nut-Head-Concrete-Wedge-Anchors-50-Pack-11270/100182728


None of this is to say I don't think the other ideas are good, they'd be 
more than fine most places but it's east Oakland.......You need a little 
extra here.




On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 8:31:58 PM UTC-7, Justin August wrote:
>
> Hey folks-
> Assuming everything goes according to plan I'm entering the wild world of 
> home ownership at the end of this month! Our bungalow in East Oakland has a 
> detached 1 car garage where he bikes will probably live. I'm wondering the 
> best way to secure them. The garage only has a car door, no man door. 
>
> Any suggestions would be welcomed. 
>
> Bikes:
> Saluki (mine)
> Betty Foy (wife's)
>
> -Justin
>
>

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