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Picture this: you’re wrenching on your favorite bike, wheels are off, and the only temporary solution is leaning them against the wall. We all know what happens next - a curious kid, a playful pup, or an errant foot sends them crashing down… fingers crossed your brake rotors avoided any gunk on the floor.
The fix for this is quick: locate a stud, secure the Wall Wheel Bracket, and BAM your wheels have a safe and organized home.
I designed this around being installed with a #8 construction screw. If you’re going through a layer of sheetrock I would use a 2-1/2” long screw.
Make sure you hit a stud. I don’t recommend using plastic sheetrock anchors for this product.
Want 2 or more or a different color? Let me know and I’ll combine shipping or look for a filament that works for your needs.
Picture this: you’re wrenching on your favorite bike, wheels are off, and the only temporary solution is leaning them against the wall. We all know what happens next - a curious kid, a playful pup, or an errant foot sends them crashing down… fingers crossed your brake rotors avoided any gunk on the floor.
The fix for this is quick: locate a stud, secure the Wall Wheel Bracket, and BAM your wheels have a safe and organized home.
I designed this around being installed with a #8 construction screw. If you’re going through a layer of sheetrock I would use a 2-1/2” long screw.
Make sure you hit a stud. I don’t recommend using plastic sheetrock anchors for this product.
Want 2 or more or a different color? Let me know and I’ll combine shipping or look for a filament that works for your needs.
Picture this: you’re wrenching on your favorite bike, wheels are off, and the only temporary solution is leaning them against the wall. We all know what happens next - a curious kid, a playful pup, or an errant foot sends them crashing down… fingers crossed your brake rotors avoided any gunk on the floor.
The fix for this is quick: locate a stud, secure the Wall Wheel Bracket, and BAM your wheels have a safe and organized home.
I designed this around being installed with a #8 construction screw. If you’re going through a layer of sheetrock I would use a 2-1/2” long screw.
Make sure you hit a stud. I don’t recommend using plastic sheetrock anchors for this product.
Want 2 or more or a different color? Let me know and I’ll combine shipping or look for a filament that works for your needs.