hi Laing,

just to clarify, i used the 'bucket' cycloc in the past.  i didnt know 
about this new one that hangs by the pedal, i see that the idea is very 
similar to the DaHanger that Erik linked

On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 11:32:22 AM UTC-4 lconley wrote:

> I have been looking at the Cycloc, that hangs the bicycle by the pedal, 
> and has rests/stops at the tires. the top of the bike is tilted away from 
> the wall.
>
> Laing
>
> On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 11:23:56 AM UTC-4 Minh wrote:
>
>> thanks Erik/Dan
>>
>> i didnt know about these, so the bike is sitting at an angle to the 
>> wall?  Erik how high do you have yours?  How is it lifting the bike into 
>> the platforms and then securing it with the pedal?  Do you have a picture 
>> of your setup?  
>>
>>
>> On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 11:19:22 AM UTC-4 Erik Wright wrote:
>>
>>> Living in a 100 year old row home, learning how to store/mount all my 
>>> bikes when I first moved in was a JOURNEY. I explored most wall-mounting 
>>> options, having 4 bikes all mounted differently as display / storage on the 
>>> first floor of my house.
>>>
>>> At the Philly Bike Expo '17 I saw DaHanger 
>>> <https://dahanger.co/products/dahanger-dan>, which mounts just like the 
>>> Gootus that Michael shared. I picked one up and it's by far my favorite of 
>>> all the wall-mounting options. It feels tidier than other options and keeps 
>>> the wheels tucked against the wall so the bike encroaches on the living 
>>> space much less. It works great with Albatross bars, my 50cm Cowchippers, 
>>> and other wide bars. I haven't tried vertical stacking like they say you 
>>> can do, but I'm considering it.
>>>
>>> I recommend it!
>>>
>>> Erik, Philly
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 11:11:28 AM UTC-4 Michael Morrissey wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a similar issue in my apartment. I was thinking of trying this: 
>>>> the Gootus mount.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TR993MF/ref=twister_B0967ZZJM9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
>>>>
>>>> I'm mostly repulsed by bike hanging systems because they all seem to 
>>>> appear to be torturing bikes or making them look like they are drawn and 
>>>> quartered. I think bikes should be stored as ready-to-go as possible.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone used it?
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>>> PS If your Quickbeam is a 58cm, I'll buy it. I'm in NYC too.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, August 20, 2021 at 10:46:59 AM UTC-4 Minh wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hoping to mine the collective mind a little bit.  I'm trying to figure 
>>>>> out how to wall mount my quickbeam, but i have the ultra wide albatross 
>>>>> bars which is pushing it away from the wall.  
>>>>>
>>>>> has anyone mounted something similar?  did you use off the shelf rack 
>>>>> or built something custom?    I tried a cycloc (which is pretty far off 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> wall) and see to remember the front wheel still needed to be turned a bit 
>>>>> to clear the wall!
>>>>>
>>>>> this is a last effort to come up with an acceptable solution to store 
>>>>> my QB in our small brooklyn apt, otherwise i may have to let it go so 
>>>>> thanks for any ideas!
>>>>>
>>>>>

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