Nice and clean bike storage
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Hello,
I needed more space in my little office and thought this is a nice and cheap way to clean up the floor space. This is a wall mount made by Feedback sports who also manufactures the bike stand that I use for the Canyon. It’s very sturdy quick installed and the arms can be separately adjusted for sloping frames as well. I think that bikes need to be stored in climate controlled rooms anyway and don’t belong in hot and dusty garages
I needed more space in my little office and thought this is a nice and cheap way to clean up the floor space. This is a wall mount made by Feedback sports who also manufactures the bike stand that I use for the Canyon. It’s very sturdy quick installed and the arms can be separately adjusted for sloping frames as well. I think that bikes need to be stored in climate controlled rooms anyway and don’t belong in hot and dusty garages
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I use the feedback in the full tree version.
The only thing is the wheel always steer to one side, I see you used a strap to help.. pretty good.
The only thing is the wheel always steer to one side, I see you used a strap to help.. pretty good.
PoorCyclist wrote:I use the feedback in the full tree version.
The only thing is the wheel always steer to one side, I see you used a strap to help.. pretty good.
Yeah, that was the only thing I didn't like but also an easy fix. Strap, or pointing the front a little down would take care of that too, but I like the bike to be level.
Frankie13 wrote:PoorCyclist wrote:I use the feedback in the full tree version.
The only thing is the wheel always steer to one side, I see you used a strap to help.. pretty good.
Yeah, that was the only thing I didn't like but also an easy fix. Strap, or pointing the front a little down would take care of that too, but I like the bike to be level.
now level your photos :p
beardking wrote:Frankie13 wrote:PoorCyclist wrote:I use the feedback in the full tree version.
The only thing is the wheel always steer to one side, I see you used a strap to help.. pretty good.
Yeah, that was the only thing I didn't like but also an easy fix. Strap, or pointing the front a little down would take care of that too, but I like the bike to be level.
now level your photos :p
I knew that comment would come, but it's actually the angle of my IPhone that made them look not level. I can assure you it's all good.
PoorCyclist wrote:I use the feedback in the full tree version.
The only thing is the wheel always steer to one side, I see you used a strap to help.. pretty good.
I'm not aware of your stand design but if you can angle the frame so the front wheel is slightly lower, it should stop it
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When not in use it can also double a a dog food bowl, party chip dip bowl, plant holder the list is endless. Worth the money.
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