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Actually, the more I think about this, they may be on to something.

This kind of ingenuity is right up our alley....RRB bike storage. :wink:
 
Ahh c'mon.

If you had 5 or 6 of them in the backyard lined up with all of your bikes neatly hanging from under there and all your parts on top I bet she would appreciate it. :wink:

I wonder if they are aluminum though. :?
 
EXATAMUNDO!

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Rat Rod said:
If you had 5 or 6 of them in the backyard lined up with all of your bikes neatly hanging from under there and all your parts on top I bet she would appreciate it. :wink:
This way is easier. :wink:
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Mount Bikemore!

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Similar view filled the doorway of an empty horse stall and a room in an old house on my parents property around thirty years ago. I could probably pay a couple months mortgage, selling stuff that I had to scrap, to RRBer's. :(
 
I think it could work if laid out properly. Boy has one of those beds in his room. When he doesn't want it anymore I may put it in my shed for just that.
 
well if it cant hold your daughter, then its probably not best for our old school all american bikes. :D besides, id have to get the extra tall version for MY bikes. might be kind of a stretch. :wink:
 
Ha ha! Make sure it's good and strong or that dream we all have about it raining bicycles might come true!
 
Yep, all pretty design and no triangulation braces. They can collaspe when the weight is applied to the top. We had a similar "bunk bed" for the boys, and I had to add bracing to keep it from killing them. Once in awhile eng-ga-neers know what they are doing. Sometimes, not!
 

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