if you can't find another place for them, you can make a volunteer project out of measuring and tagging them. at least then folks can see what they are without taking them down, and pretty much anyone can tag them. another nice thing about our tagging projects is that it creates an opportunity to weed out trashed parts that find their way into the shop.
-rachael
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Urban Bike Project Wilmington, DE < urbanbikeproject@gmail.com> 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
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