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I hang my bikes like this in the garage but your set up is super user friendly. I like the idea of leaving some space in the line up so you can slide bikes back and forth for easy access to the one you want to grab and ride or work on. Very ingenious idea!
 
That's a lot better than my 4x4 set up. I love it! Barry
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@WetDogGraphix - Where did you end up picking up your roller trolley's? I found the Park hooks on Amazon.

I've bought them in 2 places....Amazon seems to be cheaper if you have Prime. (Free 2 day shipping)
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Unistrut-P2749-EG-Trolley-Assembly/dp/B00KQSD48Q
The first batch came from here.
https://eberliron.com/1361/P2749Unistrut2WheelTrolley/category/1056.html
But with shipping, it ends up being more....
I bought the uni-strut @ Lowes.....

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At the top of the thread, I talked about getting stuff that didn't work for the bikes, but I used it in between to raise and lower bikes. Here is what I got....
https://www.curtain-tracks.com/industrial-roller-track-16-gauge-galvanized-steel-8-feet.html
https://www.curtain-tracks.com/industrial-trolley-nylon-wheels-0-5-inch-hook.html

To lower the bikes, I use a simple solution. I piece of 1/4" rope attached to a small carabiner using this friction knot called a munter hitch.. Attach it to the bike, take the slack out, unhook the bike from the hooks, and lower with 1 hand...
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I have some more of the smaller trollies, and channel to put up and hang all my wheels out of the way. I'll post some pics when I'm done...
 
I've bought them in 2 places....Amazon seems to be cheaper if you have Prime. (Free 2 day shipping)
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Unistrut-P2749-EG-Trolley-Assembly/dp/B00KQSD48Q
The first batch came from here.
https://eberliron.com/1361/P2749Unistrut2WheelTrolley/category/1056.html
But with shipping, it ends up being more....
I bought the uni-strut @ Lowes.....

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At the top of the thread, I talked about getting stuff that didn't work for the bikes, but I used it in between to raise and lower bikes. Here is what I got....
https://www.curtain-tracks.com/industrial-roller-track-16-gauge-galvanized-steel-8-feet.html
https://www.curtain-tracks.com/industrial-trolley-nylon-wheels-0-5-inch-hook.html

To lower the bikes, I use a simple solution. I piece of 1/4" rope attached to a small carabiner using this friction knot called a munter hitch.. Attach it to the bike, take the slack out, unhook the bike from the hooks, and lower with 1 hand...
View attachment 850607
I have some more of the smaller trollies, and channel to put up and hang all my wheels out of the way. I'll post some pics when I'm done...

I like this, I am working on doing a similar set up in my barn, did the curtain track nylon trolley's work in the 1-5/8 unistrut? just curios because of the cost difference?
Thanks
dave
 
I like this, I am working on doing a similar set up in my barn, did the curtain track nylon trolley's work in the 1-5/8 unistrut? just curios because of the cost difference?
Thanks
dave
They won't fit, they won't lay in the track, too narrow.....
 
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