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Many of us have more than one bike we are trying to store around the house. Whether you’re a couple, family, or a single guy like myself with a spare bike or two, storage is a problem. Some store units as well as DIY options include the struggle, or at least inconvenience of lifting a bike to hang it on the wall. The other set-back for many in-store units would be the higher cost. If you don’t want to shell out $60 or more in a store to buy a rack, this is a less expensive design with ease of access in mind. | Many of us have more than one bike we are trying to store around the house. Whether you’re a couple, family, or a single guy like myself with a spare bike or two, storage is a problem. Some store units as well as DIY options include the struggle, or at least inconvenience of lifting a bike to hang it on the wall. The other set-back for many in-store units would be the higher cost. If you don’t want to shell out $60 or more in a store to buy a rack, this is a less expensive design with ease of access in mind. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
# Begin by assembling each 3ft. piece to (1) 90° elbow connector to each end.[[Image:Step 1. 1.gif|center]] | # Begin by assembling each 3ft. piece to (1) 90° elbow connector to each end.[[Image:Step 1. 1.gif|center]] | ||
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