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Login/Sign UpJust thought I'd show you this bike holder I've knocked up. Seems to work really well.
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Location | United Kingdom > North East |
AC said on 25 March 2010
Bespoke!
How about one of these mate, you could wack a hole or two in to screw them down and that -
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwPNLqrymode.a4p?f%5FProductID=8834&f%5FSupersetQRY=Kbike%20stands&f%5FSortOrderID=%2D1&f%5Fbct=
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwPNLqrymode.a4p?f%5FProductID=4371&f%5FFullProductVersion=1&f%5FSupersetQRY=Kbike%20stand&f%5FSortOrderID=%2D1&f%5Fbct=
mega_waster said on 25 March 2010
One of those looks uber flimsy while the other has actual wheels on the bottom. I like my scabby wood and half a ton on brackets.
oodboo said on 27 March 2010
those would be fine for standing the bike up when the floor isn't going move.
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oodboo said on 27 March 2010
Looks good, should have kept them in line and put a seat across then. What happens at the front end? I should have my new car sorted in time for wales so no need to make any more yet.
mega_waster said on 27 March 2010
I staggered them so I could get them closer together. At the front I've got a bungee cord tying the bars togther which stops front end movement. With this set-up we have access to the rear and side doors which is super useful. Put a seat across then. ??? Don't get it.
oodboo said on 27 March 2010
you could have made a little bench in the back of your van for drinking tea on.
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