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Not the greatest photos, but you get the idea. Two sets of hooks, one above the other. Bottom photo gives a better idea of what an almost empty hook looks like. Bars are stored above my workbench, and I need a stepladder to get to them, but fortunately I don't need to get to them too often View attachment 1595682 View attachment 1595683
Mine are in a wardrobe moving box in the garage with tires piled on top. That way they are out of sight and difficult to get to and i probably will never use them.
Mine are in a wardrobe moving box in the garage with tires piled on top. That way they are out of sight and difficult to get to and i probably will never use them.
They’re notextra, as far as I know; but if there is a 3rd hole in one of the ends, then I use an “S” hook and connect to an overhead conduit or pipe in the garage.
Good idea Uncle Archie! I believe that almost all of my "extra" handlebars either have a third hole or can have one appear by application of a drill. The Parts Department currently uses three storage methods in the basement:
Not the greatest photos, but you get the idea. Two sets of hooks, one above the other. Bottom photo gives a better idea of what an almost empty hook looks like. Bars are stored above my workbench, and I need a stepladder to get to them, but fortunately I don't need to get to them too often View attachment 1595682 View attachment 1595683
hello. I slide a string through them and tie a 1 inch washer to the end. Then I hang them from a nail. I usually do this on a cold winter night when I am sick of watching T.V.
hello. I slide a string through them and tie a 1 inch washer to the end. Then I hang them from a nail. I usually do this on a cold winter night when I am sick of watching T.V.
Uncle Iceman:
Nice! Two questions: 1) Do you have a pet mouse to help get the strings through the curvy HB's? 2) Can you play a tune on the hanging HB's?
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