A great way to store all the bikes in the world would be to never need to store them in the first place, yes ? They only appear, manifest, "on demand", as the need arises or called upon. Laugh as any may, it's apparent to me this is already happening as I speak, that the entire "world" as I/we know it as "me and my Life" are "instants"... instantacious-ness.. for lack of a better word ! All that exists is this "here and now" so to speak. This never ending or beginning "Presence" that is, this, The/IS.
Life is More Grand than the Grandest of ideas of just how grand Life is ! Yee-hah ! On Sunday, January 2, 2022 at 3:41:28 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote: > Leah - I have the "Proslat" branded slatwall system, and highly recommend > it. There are a lot of good systems shown here but the slatwall system has > a few benefits over most bike hanging systems: > > - The bike hooks can be moved about freely, to fine tune for handlebar > widths, etc. > - You can add or subtract them easily also, maybe add an extra couple > hooks for some new winter tire hangers for instance > - The system also includes a wide variety of different hooks and > attachments so you can put all kinds of other stuff on the wall too > > If I had a garage I would for sure panel a whole wall with these!! I use > it in my little storage room which has three bikes in a tiny space thanks > to their adjustability. They can tend to slide sideways when you're > putting the bike on, so I use a little tape to hold them in place. > > > > On Sunday, 2 January 2022 at 12:18:27 UTC-8 alex g wrote: > >> I use the old trek/bontrager version of the Saris cycle glide system ( >> https://www.saris.com/product/cycleglidestorage-system ) I like it >> because you can "compact" your bikes together regardless of handlebar >> width. Each rack will hold 4 bikes or up to 8 in s pinch (holding only by >> one wheel). cfdt77p >> Alex in WI >> >> On Saturday, January 1, 2022 at 8:04:32 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote: >> >>> I just bought two of these off Amazon "open box" for only $28. The >>> company is sending me free concrete mounting hardware too. >>> https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07Q5HZ21W >>> >>> Pat in DC >>> >>> On Saturday, January 1, 2022 at 5:57:10 AM UTC-5 Nick Payne wrote: >>> >>>> Here's the setup in our garage. The rack for the single bikes is welded >>>> up from 40mm square steel tube and bolted to the wall. In our previous >>>> house all the bikes hung from the ceiling, but my wife complained because >>>> she couldn't get her bikes up onto the hooks when they were that high, so >>>> I >>>> made the rack here so the single bikes just clear the floor when hung up. >>>> The tandems have to hang from the ceiling because of their length. >>>> >>>> The hooks I got from the local hardware store. I improved the padding >>>> on them by cutting short lengths of garden hose, and softening the hose in >>>> hot water so that I could easily get it over the bend in the end of the >>>> hooks. >>>> [image: bikerack2.jpg] >>>> >>>> Nick >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/285ba3f5-d4e7-4374-bde5-023fd10d4da0n%40googlegroups.com.
