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A Green Search: The Best Indoor Bicycle Rack

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One green decision we recently made (after much agonizing) was to downsize in the automobile department — from two cars to one (shared between two of us).

This means feet and bicycles have become our numero uno mode of transportation. It's been fun: We haven't biked this much since we were in the fifth grade.

But now we need a good indoor bike rack solution. We're on the hunt for one that keeps the bikes out of the way and looks good too ... Hey, we can dream can't we? We stumbled onto the Delta Michelangelo Two-Bike Gravity Stand ($59.99) and it looks promising.

 
 
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We also like the idea of the Delta Monet 1 Bike Fold Rack ($34.99). Both look clean and functional.

Any indoor bike rack opinions out there?

Related link:
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There's one out there that I cannot find online right now that is plastic, circular, and wall-mounted that has holes so you can use a cable lock to lock your bike to it (it's a single bike rack). It's hollow so you can store stuff in the hole (like your bike helmet). No idea what it's called, though.

posted by KristinaXI on July 17th 2007 at 8:17am
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I have an earlier version of this one:

http://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__RY626

It's worked just fine.

posted by Jon_B on July 17th 2007 at 8:20am
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KristinaXI - this one? http://www.cycloc.com/

posted by LauraII on July 17th 2007 at 10:08am
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Yes! I wonder if I could mount one on a brick wall...

posted by KristinaXI on July 17th 2007 at 11:30am
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I've used the racor racks for two bikes:
http://www.racorinc.com/products.fx?id=121

Not as pretty, but it was great to still have some floor space/storage space under the bikes. It's also pretty cheap. Plus they sell those pulley systems to store your bikes at ceiling level.

posted by k2 on July 17th 2007 at 11:42am
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i like that the Delta Michelangelo Two-Bike Gravity Stand doesn't require you to drill into a wall (since i rent).

posted by annamaria on July 17th 2007 at 1:40pm
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K2,

it looks like that holds two bikes. is that right?

posted by clickchick on July 17th 2007 at 8:42pm
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http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/6100_bicycle-rack-oak.htm

posted by B on July 17th 2007 at 9:00pm
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I like this solution, which puts them up at the ceiling:
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/bikelift

posted by Hillary Johnson on July 18th 2007 at 5:22am
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I have a Delta Michelangelo by the front door in my living room, and it's great. It was easy to install, and it's easy to access the bikes. My boyfriend and I ride everyday, so it sees a lot of use. My only complaint would be that the rubber coating on the hooks isn't very durable.

posted by Jen (SLC) on July 18th 2007 at 5:42am
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The gravity style (Delta, Sharper Inage, etc.) are good if you have two bikes - they only take the space of one - and don't want to damage your wall.

KristinaXI, you can mount to brick, you'll need masonry anchors (look like blue screws) and a masonry drill bit (use the size recommended on the anchor package. Hand tighten the screws, as brick/masonry is brittle.

posted by Jon_B on July 18th 2007 at 5:45am
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I like this DIY option. I'm going to copy it in my new apartment. With the board painted the same color as the wall, it's practically invisible. It would cost all of about $30, and only take a half hour or so to build.

I think I'd also add another board below, where the wheels rest to prevent marking up the wall. Maybe add a few more hooks or pegs at that height to hang helmets, panniers, and such.

posted by kristenasaurus on July 18th 2007 at 6:54am
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This looks exactly like what I've been looking for to store my bikes! Jen - I wonder if you could just throw some electrical tape or similar around the hooks to reinforce the rubber coating on them.

posted by bumblebeechicago on July 18th 2007 at 1:22pm
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