Greetings all! First gravel bike acquired recently, and I'm trying to mitigate the lack of storage in my garage. Any issues for the frame, or otherwise, storing a carbon bike like this?

The intent is to position the hanger such that the rear wheel sits on the ground, with the bike at an angle against the wall.

The wall hangers come from Home Depot, are padded, and are rated to hold 50lbs. I use two to hold a 50lb kayak and so far they've done great.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Heavy-Duty-Padded-Arm-Hanger-861655/320803288

Appreciate any input!

by bork_squared

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  1. You might get some weird rubbing on the bar tape on the wall side getting it on and off the hook. That’s what immediately comes to mind. The frame and brakes should be fine (if you had the levels below the calipers, you might need to give a few squeezes after you take it down to move any air bubbles back towards the levers). I might also put something that would pad the concrete near where the frame might make contact with the concrete near the floor to prevent scrapes and bumps.

  2. Bungie cords aren’t the best choice. Too much movement and scuffing. I’d hang it upside down from the ceiling with two hooks for wheels. Or. What I really like, steady racks.

  3. this_is_up_up_is_no on
  4. Naive-Needleworker37 on

    Couldn’t you just lean it against the wall with no stand at all? It seems to occupy roughly the same exact space on the ground without the complexity. I tried a few solutions to storing bikes and came back to leaving the bikes on the floor

  5. Tricky_Clerk8574 on

    Im sorry, but I love this. Perfect in its simplicity. Only thing I would change is to have the drive-side facing out

  6. you could also try hanging it by the saddle using that hook, might work, might be too close to the wall to clear the pedal

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