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New man cave
Spen69:
Mick, it depends if you're riding the bikes or not as you need a bracket that can offset far enough from the wall for a BMX as your bars are usually about 26-30" wide. If you want to display a pony, you can turn the bars and even swap the pedal on one side to be out the way and use much smaller hangers :daumenhoch:
As you can see from the state of my kid's Redlines, it's a miracle they actually get hung on the wall but I need the space for the cars :buck2:
nitrohopper:
done well spen cracking job
Spen69:
Been stripping out the old kitchen units today to make my new work bench - it's 5.4m long so I bought a couple of cheap worktops and am going to put some decent shelving up on the wall to sort my cr@p out fistblump
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Mikku:
You don't mess around, do you! :bow:
--- Quote from: Spen69 on January 08, 2019, 06:16 PM ---Mick, it depends if you're riding the bikes or not as you need a bracket that can offset far enough from the wall for a BMX as your bars are usually about 26-30" wide. If you want to display a pony, you can turn the bars and even swap the pedal on one side to be out the way and use much smaller hangers :daumenhoch:
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All my bikes are riders rather than wall-hangers, as it were. Actually, I want to hang them from the rafters - literally in my case as I now live in a 150 year old house with big ol' wooden beams. Here's where I want to put/hang them:-
nitrohopper:
Man cave upgrade though not a touch on our spens but bigger and now a lot tidier than it first was lots of projects on the go
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