Bike storage, especially in apartments, is such a barrier for cycling for a lot of people. I love bikes, so I'm willing to have a space for them in my apt and also lug them down the stairs when I need them. But for someone who isn't into cycling yet, that seems like a lot when you usually have free (or cheap) parking space for cars at your disposition.
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If I put my bike in my kitchen I won't be able to open my fridge.
That's fair. I guess technically it's more of the dining area next to the kitchen.
Sweet setup nonetheless 👍🏽
Thanks!
Wow Nice cart! Did you make it yourself ?
I'm one of the poor europeans living on a flat, whatever room I put the bicycle in it will occupy all the usable area in the room ...
Nice collection! And that rack 👀👀👀
When we lived in a condo, that's exactly where I stored them. Now they live under my stairs ala Harry Potter style.
Mine goes in the hallway between my room and the kitchen. Only takes up around half of the available space, so you can still squeeze by it!
Bikes go in the bedroom. I sleep on the sofa.