Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread Patrick Moore
And (3): report, please, on how well this serves as a stand for minor
drivetrain tuneups and cleaning.

On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 4:21 PM Patrick Moore  wrote:

> This is the one presently at the top of my short list.
>
> Has anyone else besides James used these, and can
> it-er-she-er-he-er-she-er-it report on their (1) stability and (2) ease of
> use?
>
> The Nitto stands look nice, but I wonder if they're not more fiddley than
> this one?
>
> James: These went to the top of my list because I am inclined to trust
> your judgment, so don't be offended if I ask for backup opinion.
>
>
> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog Cycles
> wrote:
>
>> Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):
>> https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread Patrick Moore
This is the one presently at the top of my short list.

Has anyone else besides James used these, and can
it-er-she-er-he-er-she-er-it report on their (1) stability and (2) ease of
use?

The Nitto stands look nice, but I wonder if they're not more fiddley than
this one?

James: These went to the top of my list because I am inclined to trust your
judgment, so don't be offended if I ask for backup opinion.


On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog Cycles
wrote:

> Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):
> https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r


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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread Joel Stern
Well I need to stance and I ordered another one from a company that was
recommended in this thread. But I’m going to have to look at this Nitto one
because it does look good it just takes up a little more space it seems but
probably not too much and I do like the idea of being able to spin the
wheels while the bike is in the house and I’ll try to get upside down.
Please forgive my grammar as I dictated this

On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 6:09 PM S. Greco  wrote:

> I ordered mine from Rene Herse - the non folding variety. I've never tried
> the folding one, but I wish I had bought this Nitto stand years ago. I
> rarely need a full work stand, but it's excellent to be able to adjust a
> derailleur while spinning the pedals/wheels securely and that stand fits
> just about anywhere, or just holds your bike up and looks nice.
>
> On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 12:46:33 PM UTC-4 Joel S wrote:
>
>> Those look nice.  Where did you find one?  I only see Ben’s and Rene
>> Herse.
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:06 PM S. Greco  wrote:
>>
>>> I bought a Nitto one recently and really love it. It is strong enough
>>> and also floats the rear wheel high enough to do simple drivetrain work.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog
>>> Cycles wrote:
>>>
 Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):
 https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r

 Here's our test:  we elevate expensive bikes on pedestals in the shop.
 They need to stay upright, more or less no matter what.  Kids, dogs, bikes
 bump into them.  These Unior stands are heavy, stable, easy to use, pretty
 affordable.  Highly adaptable: fat bikes, thru axles, it doesn't matter,
 that fork thing just works.   Stable without screwing it down, really
 insanely stable if you screw it to the floor or a board.

 -James / Analog Cycles
 On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:

> Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.
> I do have floor space.
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim 
> wrote:
>
>> I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these
>> Velo hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up.
>> Here 
>>
>> I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably
>> accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the
>> weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so
>> the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while
>> still able to pivot easily.
>>
>> I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of
>> wood to protect the paint from tire marks.
>>
>> Robert,
>> SLC, Ut
>>
>> On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:
>>
>>> Cross posted on Bob.
>>>
>>> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very
>>> stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style 
>>> to
>>> keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on 
>>> eBay
>>> and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
>>>
>>> Thanks
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread S. Greco

I got mine from Rene Herse. I got the non-folding variety. I have never 
tried the folding one. I rarely need a full repair stand at home and I 
really wish I had bought this Nitto one years ago - it's super nice to be 
able to rotate the pedals/rear wheel while tuning a derailleur. It's sorta 
not compatible with old campy style skews though, because of the way it 
pinches the skewer, It works fantastic with most though, especially the 
Paul skewers.
On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 12:46:33 PM UTC-4 Joel S wrote:

> Those look nice.  Where did you find one?  I only see Ben’s and Rene 
> Herse. 
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:06 PM S. Greco  wrote:
>
>> I bought a Nitto one recently and really love it. It is strong enough and 
>> also floats the rear wheel high enough to do simple drivetrain work.
>>
>> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog Cycles 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):  
>>> https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r
>>>
>>> Here's our test:  we elevate expensive bikes on pedestals in the shop.  
>>> They need to stay upright, more or less no matter what.  Kids, dogs, bikes 
>>> bump into them.  These Unior stands are heavy, stable, easy to use, pretty 
>>> affordable.  Highly adaptable: fat bikes, thru axles, it doesn't matter, 
>>> that fork thing just works.   Stable without screwing it down, really 
>>> insanely stable if you screw it to the floor or a board.
>>>
>>> -James / Analog Cycles
>>> On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.  I 
 do have floor space.  

 On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim  
 wrote:

> I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these 
> Velo hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up. 
> Here 
>
> I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably 
> accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the 
> weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so 
> the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while 
> still able to pivot easily.  
>
> I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of 
> wood to protect the paint from tire marks. 
>
> Robert,
> SLC, Ut
>
> On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:
>
>> Cross posted on Bob.  
>>
>> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very 
>> stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style 
>> to 
>> keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on 
>> eBay 
>> and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread S. Greco
I ordered mine from Rene Herse - the non folding variety. I've never tried 
the folding one, but I wish I had bought this Nitto stand years ago. I 
rarely need a full work stand, but it's excellent to be able to adjust a 
derailleur while spinning the pedals/wheels securely and that stand fits 
just about anywhere, or just holds your bike up and looks nice. 

On Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 12:46:33 PM UTC-4 Joel S wrote:

> Those look nice.  Where did you find one?  I only see Ben’s and Rene 
> Herse. 
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:06 PM S. Greco  wrote:
>
>> I bought a Nitto one recently and really love it. It is strong enough and 
>> also floats the rear wheel high enough to do simple drivetrain work.
>>
>> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog Cycles 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):  
>>> https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r
>>>
>>> Here's our test:  we elevate expensive bikes on pedestals in the shop.  
>>> They need to stay upright, more or less no matter what.  Kids, dogs, bikes 
>>> bump into them.  These Unior stands are heavy, stable, easy to use, pretty 
>>> affordable.  Highly adaptable: fat bikes, thru axles, it doesn't matter, 
>>> that fork thing just works.   Stable without screwing it down, really 
>>> insanely stable if you screw it to the floor or a board.
>>>
>>> -James / Analog Cycles
>>> On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.  I 
 do have floor space.  

 On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim  
 wrote:

> I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these 
> Velo hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up. 
> Here 
>
> I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably 
> accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the 
> weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so 
> the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while 
> still able to pivot easily.  
>
> I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of 
> wood to protect the paint from tire marks. 
>
> Robert,
> SLC, Ut
>
> On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:
>
>> Cross posted on Bob.  
>>
>> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very 
>> stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style 
>> to 
>> keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on 
>> eBay 
>> and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread Joel Stern
Those look nice.  Where did you find one?  I only see Ben’s and Rene Herse.

On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:06 PM S. Greco  wrote:

> I bought a Nitto one recently and really love it. It is strong enough and
> also floats the rear wheel high enough to do simple drivetrain work.
>
> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog Cycles
> wrote:
>
>> Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):
>> https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r
>>
>> Here's our test:  we elevate expensive bikes on pedestals in the shop.
>> They need to stay upright, more or less no matter what.  Kids, dogs, bikes
>> bump into them.  These Unior stands are heavy, stable, easy to use, pretty
>> affordable.  Highly adaptable: fat bikes, thru axles, it doesn't matter,
>> that fork thing just works.   Stable without screwing it down, really
>> insanely stable if you screw it to the floor or a board.
>>
>> -James / Analog Cycles
>> On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.  I
>>> do have floor space.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these
 Velo hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up.
 Here 

 I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably
 accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the
 weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so
 the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while
 still able to pivot easily.

 I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of
 wood to protect the paint from tire marks.

 Robert,
 SLC, Ut

 On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:

> Cross posted on Bob.
>
> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very
> stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style to
> keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on eBay
> and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-29 Thread S. Greco
I bought a Nitto one recently and really love it. It is strong enough and 
also floats the rear wheel high enough to do simple drivetrain work.

On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 9:55:37 AM UTC-4 James / Analog Cycles 
wrote:

> Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):  
> https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r
>
> Here's our test:  we elevate expensive bikes on pedestals in the shop.  
> They need to stay upright, more or less no matter what.  Kids, dogs, bikes 
> bump into them.  These Unior stands are heavy, stable, easy to use, pretty 
> affordable.  Highly adaptable: fat bikes, thru axles, it doesn't matter, 
> that fork thing just works.   Stable without screwing it down, really 
> insanely stable if you screw it to the floor or a board.
>
> -James / Analog Cycles
> On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
>
>> Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.  I 
>> do have floor space.  
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these Velo 
>>> hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up. 
>>> Here 
>>>
>>> I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably 
>>> accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the 
>>> weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so 
>>> the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while 
>>> still able to pivot easily.  
>>>
>>> I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of wood 
>>> to protect the paint from tire marks. 
>>>
>>> Robert,
>>> SLC, Ut
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:
>>>
 Cross posted on Bob.  

 I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very 
 stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style to 
 keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on eBay 
 and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.

 Thanks


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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-27 Thread Sean Kline
Has anyone tried this:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/747838912/bike-stand-stainless-steel-275-28-29?ref=search_srv-1
 


(its variant: 
https://www.etsy.com/listing/813253444/bike-stand-stainless-steel-w-protective?ga_order=most_relevant_search_type=all_view_type=gallery_search_query=stainless+steel+bike+stand=sr_gallery-1-1_search_click=1)

I've not had great luck with Etsy items generally, but appreciate the 
ethos. Does this rather pricey item's function match it's minimalist form? 
I'm looking for a stand for garage where I installed a few of these: 
https://lockitt.com/xena-xga03-anchor.html

Sean

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> Nathan, I looked at it a bit more, I like the flexibility of being able to 
> bring the rack closer to the tires, and move further for bigger ones. This 
> and the Feedback look great. 
> On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 1:04:04 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
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>> Nathan, those look great, thank you.  
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 11:57 AM Nathan F  wrote:
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>>> What we use at my shop: 
>>> https://designbydelta.com/collections/bike-racks/products/adjustable-floor-stand
>>>
>>> I love the adaptability of it, literally and bike will work. We've used 
>>> them for road and (increasingly) full suspension e-mtbs, which are 
>>> extremely heavy. I've also found it to be the easiest rack to take bikes 
>>> out of and correspondingly put bikes into, it only takes a second. You can 
>>> also chain them together with an optional attachment to make a custom rack 
>>> that'll fit all of your bikes.
>>>
>>> -Nathan in pdx
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-26 Thread Joel
Nathan, I looked at it a bit more, I like the flexibility of being able to 
bring the rack closer to the tires, and move further for bigger ones. This 
and the Feedback look great. 
On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 1:04:04 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:

> Nathan, those look great, thank you.  
>
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 11:57 AM Nathan F  wrote:
>
>> What we use at my shop: 
>> https://designbydelta.com/collections/bike-racks/products/adjustable-floor-stand
>>
>> I love the adaptability of it, literally and bike will work. We've used 
>> them for road and (increasingly) full suspension e-mtbs, which are 
>> extremely heavy. I've also found it to be the easiest rack to take bikes 
>> out of and correspondingly put bikes into, it only takes a second. You can 
>> also chain them together with an optional attachment to make a custom rack 
>> that'll fit all of your bikes.
>>
>> -Nathan in pdx
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-26 Thread Joel Stern
Nathan, those look great, thank you.

On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 11:57 AM Nathan F  wrote:

> What we use at my shop:
> https://designbydelta.com/collections/bike-racks/products/adjustable-floor-stand
>
> I love the adaptability of it, literally and bike will work. We've used
> them for road and (increasingly) full suspension e-mtbs, which are
> extremely heavy. I've also found it to be the easiest rack to take bikes
> out of and correspondingly put bikes into, it only takes a second. You can
> also chain them together with an optional attachment to make a custom rack
> that'll fit all of your bikes.
>
> -Nathan in pdx
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-26 Thread Nathan F
What we use at my shop: 
https://designbydelta.com/collections/bike-racks/products/adjustable-floor-stand

I love the adaptability of it, literally and bike will work. We've used 
them for road and (increasingly) full suspension e-mtbs, which are 
extremely heavy. I've also found it to be the easiest rack to take bikes 
out of and correspondingly put bikes into, it only takes a second. You can 
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-26 Thread James / Analog Cycles
Best I've used (and I have used Delta, Minoura, Feedback):  
https://uniorusa.com/products/floor-stand-1693h?_pos=1&_sid=57a1e46ee&_ss=r

Here's our test:  we elevate expensive bikes on pedestals in the shop.  
They need to stay upright, more or less no matter what.  Kids, dogs, bikes 
bump into them.  These Unior stands are heavy, stable, easy to use, pretty 
affordable.  Highly adaptable: fat bikes, thru axles, it doesn't matter, 
that fork thing just works.   Stable without screwing it down, really 
insanely stable if you screw it to the floor or a board.

-James / Analog Cycles
On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:44:18 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:

> Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.  I do 
> have floor space.  
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim  
> wrote:
>
>> I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these Velo 
>> hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up. 
>> Here 
>>
>> I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably 
>> accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the 
>> weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so 
>> the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while 
>> still able to pivot easily.  
>>
>> I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of wood 
>> to protect the paint from tire marks. 
>>
>> Robert,
>> SLC, Ut
>>
>> On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:
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>>> Cross posted on Bob.  
>>>
>>> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very 
>>> stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style to 
>>> keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on eBay 
>>> and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-25 Thread Joel Stern
Thanks Robert.  I’d love to use a wall but I don’t have a clear one.  I do
have floor space.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 10:39 PM Robert Hakim 
wrote:

> I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these Velo
> hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up.
> Here 
>
> I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably
> accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the
> weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so
> the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while
> still able to pivot easily.
>
> I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of wood
> to protect the paint from tire marks.
>
> Robert,
> SLC, Ut
>
> On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:
>
>> Cross posted on Bob.
>>
>> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very
>> stable.  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style to
>> keep my bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on eBay
>> and Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
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[RBW] Re: Looking for in house bike stand/holder

2020-09-25 Thread Robert Hakim
I know you stated that you prefer a floor stand but I believe these Velo 
hinges are worth consideration if you are able to lift your bike up. 
Here 

I live in a moderate size apartment and keep 6 bicycles reasonably 
accessible between a floor stand and 2 hinges. I was concerned with the 
weight of my off-road touring bike and was comforted by installing it so 
the hook would flex and allow the rear wheel to rest on the floor, while 
still able to pivot easily.  

I do recommend mounting hook for the rear wheel to a small piece of wood to 
protect the paint from tire marks. 

Robert,
SLC, Ut

On Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:36:28 AM UTC-6 Joel wrote:

> Cross posted on Bob.  
>
> I have the very old stands that Rivendell sold years ago, not very stable. 
>  I’d like either 1 double or 2 single bike holders, floor style to keep my 
> bikes safe. Recommendations appreciated.  I’ve seen a few on eBay and 
> Amazon but thought it wise to check here before buying.
>
> Thanks
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