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fd3:
Living in a Birmingham terrace we have outbuildings featuring what probably used to be a coal shed between the house and the outbuilding toilet.  This is where I try and store as many of the bikes as possible, but how to store a Speedmachine and a Catrike?

Now, to add some hooks on the walls so that I can store a couple DFs at the same time ...

Kim:
It's like having your very own CrossCountry Voyager...

(Hanging from the rear wheel is my preferred method for the Streetmachine in a dangly bike space.  The rear mudguard would be damaged if I tried to stand it like that.  There's a bit of a knack to getting it in and out...)

fd3:
I assumed that all that teutonic steel and machinery would preclude actual hanging from the wall - or would do bad things to the bike.

Kim:
IME it mostly does bad things to the person trying to hoik it into position in a confined space.

fd3:
That too!

I have a slightly shorter rear mudguard due to it having broken in the past and generally being a bodge job.  The key point for it is leaning the bike on the rear rack onto the blocks of wood.  This way the bike is supported on the back wheel, rear rack and front wheel leaning against the wall (has moment of pause because: Physics), which I feel is better than the bike pulling up on the wheels.
That said if the hook holds onto the wheels by the rim (not spokes) then half the weight on each rim should be okay as they must have at least that load with a rider on it (though compression not tension).
...
Anyway, I am less convinced by my ability to mount hooks into a wall that could hold 15kg without ripping out.

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