On Jan 3, 2020, at 1:48 AM, Andrew Yee <andrew@bikex.org> wrote:<image001.jpg>____________________________________David,The Silicon Valley Bicycle Exchange built a number of freestanding bike racks from wood. They're not much different than the average rack you see by a school, but are two-sided so can hold about 16 bikes or so if you alternate front and rear wheels. Obviously you could determine the length.If you're interested in learning more, I can snap some pics next time I'm down there, and measure the lumber used.Cheers,AOn Thu, Jan 2, 2020, 10:19 AM David Coppley <DCoppley@intercitytransit.com> wrote:____________________________________Hey all,
I’m just looking to get some inspiration from the hive-mind of two-wheeled do-gooders.
I need to build some free-standing bike storage for our bike program. I have a large open space for storage, and am looking to fit more bikes in the space.
Please share photos and designs for bike racks that…
* Stand on their own, without support or attachment to walls
* Hold 10 or more bikes each
* Bonus points for frugality
Thanks in advance everyone,
David
David Coppley
Walk n’ Roll Program Assistant
Intercity Transit
360-705-5817 (office)
360-701-8379 (cell)
PO Box 659 Olympia, WA 98501
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