Here's what we do:
http://www.re-cycles.ca/images/forks.jpg
That was in our old shop, with three rows of 2x4s set on edge. The
new shop has two rows, but is twice as wide. The top row has forks
with brake braze-ons, and the lower is just bare forks. And that's
as far as our sorting goes. I do try to label 26 x 1 3/8 (ISO 590)
forks, since they can be hard to tell from shortish 27" at times.
Mark Rehder - Director re-Cycles Bicycle Co-op http://re-cycles.ca
On 28-Apr-09, at 1:10 PM, Urban Bike Project Wilmington, DE wrote:
Who's got a good way of keeping forks organized and accessible?
We've been hanging them on water pipes, but most people cannot
reach and its hard to tell what size they are looking up from the
ground.Thanks, Brian
Urban Bike Project of Wilmington -a 501(c)3 non-profit bike shop- 1908 N. Market Street (entrance is in the parking lot behind the
building) Wilmington, DE 19802Hours: Thursday 6:30-9:00 Saturday 1:00-4:00
Visit us online at http://urbanbikeproject.org