Garage Bike Storage Ideas: Pros & Cons Of Each Type

With gas prices continually rising, you may have switched your mode of transport to cycling, at least some of the time. Whether you ride to work or school, to stay fit or for fun, you will need somewhere to store your bike when you’re not riding it.

The main conventional garage bike storage ideas are floor stands, wall hooks or racks and ceiling hoists.

But how about this innovative idea to store your bikes on the side of your garage? Might be a tad over the top though!

 

Manifesto Bike Hanger

Photo credit: Manifesto Architecture

 

So which conventional option is best for you? Below are the pros and cons of each.

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Floor stands

Floor bike stand

These are the kind seen at schools and other public places.

Garage bike storage ideas - Floor bike stand

Pros:

  • They are easy to use, especially for children, as you just wheel your bike into the stand.
  • Your bikes are ‘ready to ride’ straight out of the garage.
  • They hold multiple bikes.
  • They are portable so easily moved around the garage with your changing needs or to take with you if you move home.
  • They can be used in the trunk of your car too if taking your bikes out.

Cons:

  • They take up valuable garage floor space.
  • You need to negotiate your way around the bikes and stand on the garage floor as you move around your vehicle.

Cost: from approx. $28.

Gravity bike stand

These are freestanding bike storage racks.

Gravity Bike Stand

Pros:

  • Vertical storage takes up minimal floor space.
  • They are efficient, holding 2 bikes in a small area.
  • They are not mounted to a wall, but rather lean on one so are easily repositioned or taken with you if you move (although they can be anchored to the wall or floor if you are concerned about stability).
  • They are easy to assemble.

Cons:

  • The top bike has to be lifted quite high making it unsuitable for children to use.

Cost: from approx. $50

Bike pole

These are tension mounted floor to ceiling poles with integrated bike hangers.

Bike Pole

Pros:

  • Being tension mounted, these bike poles are easy to set up and take down. No installation is necessary.
  • They can hold 2 bikes using minimal garage floor space.
  • They gain stability by being tightened to the ceiling and floor.
  • They are easy to move around anywhere in your garage as and when necessary.
  • The bike hangers are height and angle adjustable, making them ultimately customizable.

Cons:

  • The top bike has to be lifted quite high making it unsuitable for children to use.

Cost: from approx. $60

Wall bike hooks, hangars and racks

These are screwed into wall studs.

Wall Bike Hanger

Pros:

  • They free up garage floor space and are ideal if you don’t have a high garage ceiling.
  • They are often the cheapest option.
  • They are often quite small so look neater and don’t take up much room if you are short on space.
  • Some incorporate useful features such as extra hooks, shelves or baskets which can be used to store your cycling accessories like helmets.
  • Some fold away so they are not a nuisance when not in use.
  • They can be found as part of overall garage organization systems such as Fast Track Rubbermaid which can organize everything in your garage in one go.

Rubbermaid Bike Hooks

Photo credit: Rubbermaid Products

Cons:

  • They need to be firmly secured to your garage wall which makes them more difficult to install. You will need to be able to find wall studs and have basic DIY experience or you will need to employ a tradesman.
  • If you decide to move them to another location at a later date, you will be left with holes to fill. This may not matter depending on the aesthetics of your garage unless you are renting or moving home.
  • With horizontal racks, you need adequate wall space to accommodate all of your bikes.
  • With vertical racks, the bikes will intrude into the garage space unless they are hung in an unobtrusive corner.
  • As they protrude from the wall, they can be annoying unless they fold away. They may get bashed into or catch on things.
  • Depending on how high they are mounted, you will need to lift the bikes up to varying heights. This will not be suitable for children.
  • If you hang your bikes so they float about your car’s hood, you may have to move the car to get the bikes down.

Cost: from approx. $7

Garage ceiling bike storage

Ceiling mounted bike lifts and hoists work like window blinds – you pull the rope to lift the bike and release the rope to lower it.

Garage ceiling bike storage

Pros:

  • These use no garage floor space and do not interfere with walking around your vehicle by keeping the walls clear too. They make use of all that unused space overhead.
  • There is no need to lift the bikes onto wall hooks or bike poles and stands. No ladders are required.
  • They use easy to operate pulley systems to raise and lower your bike and take about 2-3 minutes in each direction.
  • They are surprisingly affordable for such a convenient system.
  • They are ideal if you are short of floor or wall storage space.
  • They are a safe storage option as they cannot be bumped into.
  • You can raise your bike to a suitable height to perform maintenance tasks more easily.
  • They add an extra level of security from thieves – a bike on a floor stand will be easier to steal than a bike floating in mid air.

Cons:

  • They attach to the garage ceiling, so the ceiling joists need to be strong enough to support the load.
  • You need to have experience of DIY work to install them unless you employ a tradesman.
  • Due to their inherent safety risks, you should only buy good quality products with locking mechanisms that cannot lose control when you are lifting or lowering your bike.
  • You need a tall garage ceiling to be able to use such a system. The height should be sufficient for the height of your car, your bike and any clearance required for the hoist.
  • Most options only hold one bike.
  • They have their own safety problems if not installed correctly or if the maximum load is exceeded.

Cost: from approx. $11

Garage Bike Storage 101

When you and your family are not riding your bikes, where are they stored? Are they flung on the garage floor to be tripped or driven over anytime soon? Or are they leant against the garage wall to fall down like dominoes if given the slightest nudge?

If so, read on to learn about some easy to use, innovative and affordable garage bike storage ideas.

Racor Gravity Bike Rack

 

Why you need garage bike storage solutions

Bicycles, by their very nature, are an awkward shape and size to store easily. They are often left leaning against the garage wall where they can be knocked over or laid on the floor where they could be driven or tripped over. Either way, you are putting not only the bike at risk of damage but also your vehicle and your family.

If your family bikes are taking up your garage floor space, the chances are your vehicle is left parked outside. If so, you are among the 42% of garage owners in a similar position. What a waste!

So take control and regain that floor space in your garage. Look at the many garage organization systems specifically designed for bikes – floor bike stands make the most efficient use of your floor space but you can also use the under-utilized wall and ceiling storage space.

This way you will keep your bikes safe from scratches, rust and other damage.

 

 

How much does garage bicycle storage cost?

Our top picks in all categories of bike hooks, hoists and stands range from about $7 to $50. This is a real bargain for the added convenience, space savings and safety you will end up with.

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Types of garage bicycle racks available

Garage bike storage solutions can be categorized by where they are located and style.

Firstly you need to decide whether you want a floor, wall or ceiling mounted system.

Then you need to choose between stands, racks, hooks or hoists.

To learn about the pros and cons of each type, please read our other article covering all the garage bike storage ideas.

 

How to choose the best garage bike racks for you

Simple to use

As well as cost the main thing to look for when choosing between the many garage bike storage ideas is ease of USE as opposed to ease of STORAGE. This may seem like an odd thing to say but although you want your bike to be safely stored when not in use, you also want easy access to it.

If it will take you half an hour to get your bike out or down from storage the chances are you will not bother with that Sunday afternoon family cycle ride. So look for something that is easy to use.

Even the more innovative bicycle garage storage options are easy to use. Just look at how quickly this 15 year old boy raises and lowers this bike hoist:

Ease of installation

Where your garage bike rack is going to be located will determine how easy it is to install. If you are not that great at DIY, you might be better off choosing a floor stand that just snaps together. If you are comfortable with finding and screwing into wall studs and ceiling joists you can consider wall and garage ceiling bike storage.

Available space in your garage

If you have plenty of room in your garage then you can really choose any storage solution. If you are short of floor space, then a wall or ceiling mounted option would be best.

With wall bike racks, make sure you position them high enough that you can park your car but leave easy access to the car and bike. You don’t want to struggle walking around your car or be banging your head on the bike. They should also store the bike quite close to the wall, without giving rise to damage from scratches.

With overhead bike storage, make sure you have enough height in your garage to accommodate the clearance of the hoist, the bike and your car.

Safety

If you buy a quality product in terms of stability and built in safety features then you are half way there but there are other safety issues to consider.

If you have children and you don’t want to be having to put away and get out their bikes for them every day, choose a solution that is child friendly. This may well be a floor stand that bikes roll into easily rather than a wall hook where bikes need to be lifted up and down.

Even if you don’t have kids, consider your own physical health and whether you have the strength to be lifting your bike on and off of wall racks.

Look for hooks or racks that can be folded away when not in use if your garage is a tight fit, so you do not walk into them and hurt yourself.

Consider the weight of the bike and whether it is too heavy for the bike storage rack you are looking at. In this day and age, this is unlikely but is definitely worth double checking. You should also check your bike’s instruction manual to see if there are any warnings about storing the bike incorrectly. For example, bikes with hydraulic disc brakes should not be hung upside down.

Lastly but certainly very importantly, think about the strength of your wall studs and ceiling joists. Are they up to the job of supporting your garage bicycle storage unit?

Functionality

How many bikes do you want to store? Will your proposed solution accommodate them all or do you need to buy two or more?

Are there built in features that make the storage rack more useful? Examples would include shelves that could be used to store bike helmets, maintenance equipment etc. Or can the rack offer you a dual purpose as a maintenance stand too, where you can oil the chain or change a tire easily?

I’d love to hear your thoughts on garage bike storage. Please leave me a comment.