The second stand option is great. I like that stand, I might invest in that. As of now I remove the front tyre and keep it near in my room, it can stand upright on its own nicely.
Your bike hanger with the above shelf is the best. I have bikes for my grand kids when they come over for a visit and I am desperate for a way to store them and still be able to access them quickly and easily. The shelf is like icing on the cake for extra storage for misc. items.
I put my bikes up in the air and hang the bike by the seat on a Rafter. I learnt it from my local bike shop we're above the service area they keep all their bikes hanging by their seats. A is some suspended metal poles (horizontal of course). Good content thanks mate
For any compact storage I need to recommend that you get that foam insulation tubes/pool noodle things and cut, fold, tape or whatever in a way that you can slide them onto your pedals to stop them scratching other bikes. I've scratched the entire pedal area on my bikes quite a bit from the bikes next to it for not covering up the pedals and I still have yet to do it. I'm getting a new frame this weekend so I'll be sure to do it then.
Pool noodles don't withstand the elements very long. (My automobile-bike rack from the year 2000 is a good example, the external "skin" wears down and then the plastic interior starts coming apart). But, pool noodles do work temporarily, like a few years. ...if you are doing storage you anticipate more than maybe two years(but it will end up being 5+), Especially outdoors, You will need RV weatherstripping(with the moldable plastic that has metal threads inside, or ya kno, cardboard, for the gears) or other insulation...
I've got a hook on the wall when I wont be able to ride much, but use the maintenance stand when I'm riding more regularly. Sweet baby jesus that stache is epic!
3:40 You can 'pivot' the bikes huh. Maybe Ill buy one so I can 'transition' from floor storage, or maybe 'santa' will get me a 'giant' gift this year. 'Yeti' he might 'trek' all the way back to the north 'pole' without visiting me. Oh well, Ill just look at it on 'YT' for now. Oh the topic of santa I hope we get a 'whyte' christmas. Ive 'scott' some great plans if it snows.
"I see it in the mirror, and I giggle a little bit." Honestly, I've been mustache only for 3 years now, and it is something that truly makes your life better. To look in the mirror and have a giggle at yourself. I trust people with a solo stache because I know they don't take themselves overly seriously.
I used to build the second option with scrap pieces of wood when I was around 14. It’s a good way to store your bike but takes up too much floor space.
The wrench at the bike shop we go to recommended not storing suspension bikes on the wall or upside down as it could create an issue with the shock seals due to the fluid resting on the seals, have you heard this? He recommended storing suspension bikes on the floor or hang by the seat and handlebars so the bike remains upright.
And here I was trying to figure out how to fit both a work stand and a bike storage solution in my storage room.. didnt think of using the work stand and probably would have ended up buying both a storage solution and a work stand
fun fact: you don't have to lift your bike to put it on the hook. If you put the hook at the just right height, the back wheel stays on the ground and top doesn't go squirrely.
i use the 3rd method for my bike storage, except for i have it at the height where my back wheel is resting on the ground. Really great way of moving bikes out of the way and looks sick with multiple bikes. However, each time i ride my bike after storing it, there is a lot of top out in the front fork and i have to compress the fork about 10 times to get rid of it. Not sure if it’s the oil all in the top of the fork because of the angle the bike is sitting, but i’m not a mechanic so i don’t know for sure
I have 5 kids, so we have 7 bikes in the garage. I have a really hard time figuring out a good bike storage solution to get them off the floor and out of the way. As you can imagine, they take up a lot of valuable floor space. They're all under 10 y/o, so It has to be something they can do on their own without needing help from an adult, both taking off and putting back. The only viable solution I can think of is one of those bike racks outside of stores and public buildings, but that still requires dedicated floor space.
Josh - you've completely missed the best system out there, the Saris Cycle Glide. Not a surprise; I just stumbled on it a few years ago, but man, is it perfect! I'm in Bellingham (Geneva area) and would be happy to let you come see how it works. 6 bikes (at the moment), completely up and out of the way. They collapse into a nice smaller area, but each bike is very easily accessible whenever I want to get one of them.
I like the bike stand and Bike Hand ideas! Was thinking about a Bike Nook, which is similar but allows for storing vertical. (However, it may not work with anything attached to the back wheel, like a fender or mud guard.)
I store my two road bikes and my hybrid upside down/ ceiling hangers. Seems to work, no wheel issues or worrying about the kids nocking them over, my wife requested not bc it was difficult to get down if I wasn't there. Works out great for me, only two other bikes in the garage, 3 car G. so plenty of space
My option is a 3M long rectangular tube that is slung at either end from my garage roof joist (or ceiling) and the bike seat hooks over the rectangular tube. The bikes just hang. I have 4 road and 2 MTBs hanging. I have all the usual storage boxes on castors and the lawn mower on the floor. Access is easy just hold the bike by the fork and Seat Tube, lift and unhook and visa versa.
Regarding the mustache, there is only one question you need to ask yourself. Do you like it or not, if you do then it really doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. Let the haters hate, thats what they do bro :-)
Purchased one of the pully versions but the hooks supplied were far too flimsy so I was concerned the seat might slip off & bike fall onto the car. So I modified mine by purchasing & using two inexpensive nylon dog collars. One fits over the seat & the other has a chain & snaphook to fit under/around the headstock. This can also then be used for bike maintenance by raising or lowering the bike to different heights. Works well. I also have a hook on the wall to store the spare pull rope stache.
damn I had never thought about that one with the storage rack on top. Extra storage space is always a plus. Well guess i got a new project this weekend. Thank You for this !!!
Lol. Damn Josh, you been puffin that happy smoke? You looked baked!! Don't take that as a rude comment in any way please. Weed is legal where I live (Alaska) and I fully support it. Unfortunately my work does random hair follicle testing 👎 More power to you though my man. Another great video, stonned or not 😁😉
I just have the hooks like the one in step 3 on my sealing, one for each wheel. Works good enough for a garage with limited space. Also have a stand that holds the bike by the top tube, but don’t like it that much
Might have to get the 2nd one for washing, my seth's bike hacks stands covers too much of the wheel so it's a pain to get all the mud off. However none of those stands are secure. We seem to have a really big issue with bike theft in the UK right now esp from shops with about 1 a week being broken into and cleared! Orange last week. I see chains and floor bolts and stuff but I had an idea, I want to store my bike nose up to also keep the fork sponges lubed. It's a bit more of a faff than just hook up but what i'm thinking is a block you bolt to your wall with a 15mm hole through the center thats the same width as the front hub. Remove your front wheel and offer the bike up then push though a strengthened rod with a mushroom at one end and lock hole at the other. Put on a lock of your choice and shes secure to the wall. They could remove the topcap and stem and remove the rest but it's better than nothing and also stores the bike in place. Closer to the wall too as there's no front wheel. no need to lift as you'd mount it with the rear wheel on the floor. a really secure manufactured version of this could probably have a key slot at one end that has tumblers to lock in the block it's self, no external lock.
This MIGHT be it?? www.amazon.com/FLEXIMOUNTS-24-inch-48-inch-Storage-Floating/dp/B07MX5DYPS/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=fleximount&qid=1600562563&sr=8-5
Can you do a video on kids bikes? My son is 6 and 49inches tall. He’s currently on a trek precaliber but he needs disc brakes. I’m between the Riprock 20 or Roscoe 20. I’m wondering if a 6yr old would even be heavy enough to use the front suspension on the riprock or if the trek’s rigid fork would be best for his age and the overall weight of the bike!?? Really like your thoughts. Awesome video as always man!!!
I hope you kept the mustache! Your hair is such a pretty copper color, & it perfectly mimics your eyebrows & forehead swoosh. Thanks for the good advice on the bikes, too!
I use to of the hooks to the ceiling joists so the bike hangs upside down now. But I am going install a pulley on the ceiling away from the bike perpendicular to the two hooks on the wheels so then the rope connects to the frame then I will pull the bike so it will lay flatter to the ceiling.
I wonder if you could lean your bike on the wall from the front tire with the bike hand too? That could make it use less space too if it would remain stable.
I don't have a garage,don't have a shed, don't have space for any hooks, or stands. I only use my sofa to lean one bike, and a wall for the other. I keep my wheels with the bike near my sofa too. so this video does not apply to me. but great advice anyway. 3:00 but I still would not mount my bike on a hook, definitely one I would have to lift it up, not good idea for my back I guess, at least not on a bad day., which has been a lot lately. another way to keep bikes in the same spot is to have them next to each other, if handlebars take too much space, loosen the stem. I store my tyres under my bed.
Nice video on how to " stache " bikes. Hee hee
You slid that one in right underneath my nose.... 😂😂😂
@@DailyMTBRider across the mustache 😁🤙
Keep the stache, stay away from schools.
Those two things go hand in hand 😂
Makes him look like a recheck from the movie super troopers
The second stand option is great. I like that stand, I might invest in that. As of now I remove the front tyre and keep it near in my room, it can stand upright on its own nicely.
Your moustache looks like you combined your eyebrows and put them under your nose.. And awesome video as always Josh 👍🏻
That's what I tell everyone! It's like the two caterpillars over my eyes made a big baby!
I can't unsee this now, lmao!
i dont like it
@@andreasholmm Same
Your bike hanger with the above shelf is the best. I have bikes for my grand kids when they come over for a visit and I am desperate for a way to store them and still be able to access them quickly and easily. The shelf is like icing on the cake for extra storage for misc. items.
What's the make or model of it? I cant seem to find it. Thanks.
I put my bikes up in the air and hang the bike by the seat on a Rafter.
I learnt it from my local bike shop we're above the service area they keep all their bikes hanging by their seats. A is some suspended metal poles (horizontal of course).
Good content thanks mate
Keep it! I use the third option for all my bike because my workshop is kind of small so it works for me!
I'm storing my bike in that mustache, I know no one will touch it that way...
For any compact storage I need to recommend that you get that foam insulation tubes/pool noodle things and cut, fold, tape or whatever in a way that you can slide them onto your pedals to stop them scratching other bikes. I've scratched the entire pedal area on my bikes quite a bit from the bikes next to it for not covering up the pedals and I still have yet to do it. I'm getting a new frame this weekend so I'll be sure to do it then.
Pool noodles don't withstand the elements very long. (My automobile-bike rack from the year 2000 is a good example, the external "skin" wears down and then the plastic interior starts coming apart). But, pool noodles do work temporarily, like a few years. ...if you are doing storage you anticipate more than maybe two years(but it will end up being 5+), Especially outdoors, You will need RV weatherstripping(with the moldable plastic that has metal threads inside, or ya kno, cardboard, for the gears) or other insulation...
I've got a hook on the wall when I wont be able to ride much, but use the maintenance stand when I'm riding more regularly. Sweet baby jesus that stache is epic!
3:40
You can 'pivot' the bikes huh. Maybe Ill buy one so I can 'transition' from floor storage, or maybe 'santa' will get me a 'giant' gift this year. 'Yeti' he might 'trek' all the way back to the north 'pole' without visiting me. Oh well, Ill just look at it on 'YT' for now.
Oh the topic of santa I hope we get a 'whyte' christmas. Ive 'scott' some great plans if it snows.
Your dad jokes are on point today Max!
Mostly Useless dont worry Im 'specialized' in this area or expertise.
Daily MTB Rider haha Im afraid I couldn't help myself!
Mostly Useless Thanks, im Kona take a break now Orbea bit too tired tomorrow.
Or I’ll spend my Christmas time in “Santa Cruz”
I want to express my support for your mustache it looks good.
4:25 "re-lower it up". 😂 That’s a good way to put it.
You look like the Lorax with the moustache😂
I hope you're still rockin that stache this November. Thanks for the quick tips.
"I see it in the mirror, and I giggle a little bit." Honestly, I've been mustache only for 3 years now, and it is something that truly makes your life better. To look in the mirror and have a giggle at yourself. I trust people with a solo stache because I know they don't take themselves overly seriously.
I used to build the second option with scrap pieces of wood when I was around 14. It’s a good way to store your bike but takes up too much floor space.
The wrench at the bike shop we go to recommended not storing suspension bikes on the wall or upside down as it could create an issue with the shock seals due to the fluid resting on the seals, have you heard this? He recommended storing suspension bikes on the floor or hang by the seat and handlebars so the bike remains upright.
Hydraulic brakes don’t like upside down either
@@maxmartz4665 Oh! I didn’t even think of the brakes!
The real question is.....does the Mrs. like 'the stache' ?
Awesome vid as always, looking 4ward to your next one
And here I was trying to figure out how to fit both a work stand and a bike storage solution in my storage room.. didnt think of using the work stand and probably would have ended up buying both a storage solution and a work stand
fun fact: you don't have to lift your bike to put it on the hook. If you put the hook at the just right height, the back wheel stays on the ground and top doesn't go squirrely.
The mustache is making a comeback. Keep it!!
i use the 3rd method for my bike storage, except for i have it at the height where my back wheel is resting on the ground. Really great way of moving bikes out of the way and looks sick with multiple bikes. However, each time i ride my bike after storing it, there is a lot of top out in the front fork and i have to compress the fork about 10 times to get rid of it. Not sure if it’s the oil all in the top of the fork because of the angle the bike is sitting, but i’m not a mechanic so i don’t know for sure
My favourite part was when you said you can lower the bike and the re-lower it up. 👌
Im afraid I cant like the video. The moustache is just too funny. Love it 😂
haha thanks Max! It makes me laugh every day!
@@DailyMTBRider Either a 70s porn star stache, or a Wyatt Earp look. Or a combination of both...
😂
I have 5 kids, so we have 7 bikes in the garage. I have a really hard time figuring out a good bike storage solution to get them off the floor and out of the way. As you can imagine, they take up a lot of valuable floor space. They're all under 10 y/o, so It has to be something they can do on their own without needing help from an adult, both taking off and putting back. The only viable solution I can think of is one of those bike racks outside of stores and public buildings, but that still requires dedicated floor space.
Really nice video Josh!!! And damn that mustache is nice! Keep doing what you!
I had to have the creepy van talk and hide my daughter when I saw that stache...
😂Someone had to encourage you to start talking to the kids about creepers
Uncle Rico is that you?
😮😮😮
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
AJ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ugh the stach with the eye thingies at the end of the video was too much! My innocence has been stolen!
Josh - you've completely missed the best system out there, the Saris Cycle Glide. Not a surprise; I just stumbled on it a few years ago, but man, is it perfect! I'm in Bellingham (Geneva area) and would be happy to let you come see how it works. 6 bikes (at the moment), completely up and out of the way. They collapse into a nice smaller area, but each bike is very easily accessible whenever I want to get one of them.
Thanks for doing this. Best wishes and take care.
“Relower it up.” LOL!😂😂😂
I've been finding it a bit of a challenge to find bicycle storage ideas for enclosed trailers on the move.
Let it grow man.
I like the bike stand and Bike Hand ideas! Was thinking about a Bike Nook, which is similar but allows for storing vertical. (However, it may not work with anything attached to the back wheel, like a fender or mud guard.)
Btw there are dedicated wall hooks for bikes (approx $20) that work great 👍🏻
I store my two road bikes and my hybrid upside down/ ceiling hangers. Seems to work, no wheel issues or worrying about the kids nocking them over, my wife requested not bc it was difficult to get down if I wasn't there. Works out great for me, only two other bikes in the garage, 3 car G. so plenty of space
On the hooks, you can alternate directions to pack more bikes into a smaller space
Hello there! The rack you indicate is your favorite is not listed on your Amazon page. Would you please share a link to it?
I've been looking through the comments hoping that he shared it here somewhere. It stinks that it isn't in his amazon store
Best moustache I have seen in ages
well i need this asap. i got 5 now planning on getting a 6th
Definitely keep the stache. Rock it josh!
1. Holy Lip Sweater
2. I use the ceiling mount pulley system for my daily rider... i love it and its simple to use
Good content and great review! Keep up the good work!
Skills with Phil mustache
Got the second option and it works great! Thank you!
My option is a 3M long rectangular tube that is slung at either end from my garage roof joist (or ceiling) and the bike seat hooks over the rectangular tube. The bikes just hang. I have 4 road and 2 MTBs hanging. I have all the usual storage boxes on castors and the lawn mower on the floor. Access is easy just hold the bike by the fork and Seat Tube, lift and unhook and visa versa.
Regarding the mustache, there is only one question you need to ask yourself. Do you like it or not, if you do then it really doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. Let the haters hate, thats what they do bro :-)
Purchased one of the pully versions but the hooks supplied were far too flimsy so I was concerned the seat might slip off & bike fall onto the car. So I modified mine by purchasing & using two inexpensive nylon dog collars. One fits over the seat & the other has a chain & snaphook to fit under/around the headstock. This can also then be used for bike maintenance by raising or lowering the bike to different heights. Works well. I also have a hook on the wall to store the spare pull rope stache.
I liked the video and am telling you to keep it
My favorite is the Velo Hinge I have 6 of them mounted on one wall of my garage.
thanks for that tip! Velo Hinge looks the best!
damn I had never thought about that one with the storage rack on top. Extra storage space is always a plus. Well guess i got a new project this weekend. Thank You for this !!!
Lol. Damn Josh, you been puffin that happy smoke? You looked baked!! Don't take that as a rude comment in any way please. Weed is legal where I live (Alaska) and I fully support it. Unfortunately my work does random hair follicle testing 👎 More power to you though my man.
Another great video, stonned or not 😁😉
I don't mind the moustache. You be you bro shave it if you want or keep it! Thanks for amazing content!
I just have the hooks like the one in step 3 on my sealing, one for each wheel. Works good enough for a garage with limited space. Also have a stand that holds the bike by the top tube, but don’t like it that much
Excellent vid as always! And hey, thanks for the Nishiki review because now I have a really fun bike I'm.not afraid to smash lol
Thanks Dave! And I'm stoked to point you in the right direction!
Might have to get the 2nd one for washing, my seth's bike hacks stands covers too much of the wheel so it's a pain to get all the mud off.
However none of those stands are secure.
We seem to have a really big issue with bike theft in the UK right now esp from shops with about 1 a week being broken into and cleared! Orange last week.
I see chains and floor bolts and stuff but I had an idea, I want to store my bike nose up to also keep the fork sponges lubed.
It's a bit more of a faff than just hook up but what i'm thinking is a block you bolt to your wall with a 15mm hole through the center thats the same width as the front hub.
Remove your front wheel and offer the bike up then push though a strengthened rod with a mushroom at one end and lock hole at the other.
Put on a lock of your choice and shes secure to the wall.
They could remove the topcap and stem and remove the rest but it's better than nothing and also stores the bike in place.
Closer to the wall too as there's no front wheel.
no need to lift as you'd mount it with the rear wheel on the floor.
a really secure manufactured version of this could probably have a key slot at one end that has tumblers to lock in the block it's self, no external lock.
I don't really care about your mustache, but great video on bike storage solutions. +1!
Hey bro! Looking at that rack system you got on Amazon but I can't seem to find it anywhere (including your site) ... could you hook a brother up?
Did he ever give you a link?
This MIGHT be it?? www.amazon.com/FLEXIMOUNTS-24-inch-48-inch-Storage-Floating/dp/B07MX5DYPS/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=fleximount&qid=1600562563&sr=8-5
“Who wants a mustache ride?” -Super Troopers.
Keep it and go handlebar! I've been growing mine since June.
Had the 3rd one for Christmas 😄
A few years late, but I must contribute to the engagement of the video by voting to keep the moustache! it's fun god dammit.
I like and use the Venzo wall mount system
Went with the ceiling hoist recently. Spacing is tight, and wall-mounted just stuck out too far.
Any tips for apartment bike storage?
Keep the 'stache. It adds to your character.
I have a garage storage rack but a larger version like the one you have a little after 3 minutes. Can I purchase the hooks separately from somewhere?
Oh my... That moustache!
You know you love it Tomi! 😂
Where did you get that setup on Amazon for storage? Can't find the information
love the Dyson!
Hi Daily Mtb Rider - Your Video Five Bike Storage Solutions That Don't Stink, Thank You For The Idea, For Inspiring Me...
Can you do a video on kids bikes? My son is 6 and 49inches tall. He’s currently on a trek precaliber but he needs disc brakes. I’m between the Riprock 20 or Roscoe 20. I’m wondering if a 6yr old would even be heavy enough to use the front suspension on the riprock or if the trek’s rigid fork would be best for his age and the overall weight of the bike!?? Really like your thoughts. Awesome video as always man!!!
Defidnely go for a ridgit fork!
I'm sorry man but did you just become a State Trooper. Because you forgot you sunglasses. Love the stash
Keep the mustache! It just looks so cool.
I hope you kept the mustache! Your hair is such a pretty copper color, & it perfectly mimics your eyebrows & forehead swoosh. Thanks for the good advice on the bikes, too!
I use to of the hooks to the ceiling joists so the bike hangs upside down now. But I am going install a pulley on the ceiling away from the bike perpendicular to the two hooks on the wheels so then the rope connects to the frame then I will pull the bike so it will lay flatter to the ceiling.
That stache is legendary
It's the one they spoke of in years past... 😂
Dude, having lived through the 70s and early 80s I can’t take you seriously with that, that, that ... thing. Lol
I wonder if you could lean your bike on the wall from the front tire with the bike hand too? That could make it use less space too if it would remain stable.
boy boy u store good stuff well
I have no idea what this video was about, all I saw was the stache
You and me both Bill - 😂
Stashing bikes ;-)
Never heard of no shave November. Here in nz we call it Movember lol.
Well done! Thanks!
Buying that amazon stand!
Wall hooks, used on ceiling for front and back tire. hangs bike upside down and out of the way. Bikenstand is a recent employment for me
Can I ask what your day job was before you started daily MTB?
So what gear should the bike be in?
I don't have a garage,don't have a shed, don't have space for any hooks, or stands. I only use my sofa to lean one bike, and a wall for the other.
I keep my wheels with the bike near my sofa too. so this video does not apply to me. but great advice anyway.
3:00 but I still would not mount my bike on a hook, definitely one I would have to lift it up, not good idea for my back I guess, at least not on a bad day., which has been a lot lately.
another way to keep bikes in the same spot is to have them next to each other, if handlebars take too much space, loosen the stem.
I store my tyres under my bed.
A couch usually works great! Sorry to hear about your back Johannes - hope you start to have more good days than bad soon!
@@DailyMTBRider actually been been good few days now:-)
Johannes your comments are always so long and you put the thought into them, I appreciate that. By the way my third name is also Johannes!
Hi, do you remember what the product is called that has the white rack and top storage? Thanks for the video!
love the 2nd opinion...
great video! love the mustache too!
Wait, if you have all of these bikes in your garage, how our we going to live there?!?! And that moustache!!! hahahah
Don’t worry Mo - there’s still plenty of room for ya!
Very nice...I have a question tho...what is the purple bike..looks gnarly 😍
The Daily STACHED MTB Rider
I shave November is over. Was that bike stand clamped on a dropper.
Great video- looks like a lot of people are requesting a link for the products. Do you have that anywhere?
Is the Stache a hint at a new bike coming soon?
I like and recommend the feedback scorpion stand it's great for display / storage / basic repairs and adjustments.
Jezzz!!!! You look like the bad guy in the movie Lovely Bones!!!
Haha I’ll take that as a compliment