You can hang wheels from the ceiling and get them down with a hook on a stick.
Are you going to be storing bikes in there, and if so how many? That will be a major factor in planning a space that size.On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Christopher Chan <chris.chan@edmontonbikes.ca> wrote:What are the things you want/need to fit in there, and their priorities?Christopher Chan
Executive Director
Edmonton Bicycle Commuters SocietyCell • 780-756-7560Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaOn Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 6:41 PM, Drew Kalbach <drew@newlifecommunity.us> wrote:____________________________________Hi all,We are a new bicycle outreach and just acquired a new space! The space we've been given is one oversized garage bay with shelves on two sides, plywood wall on the third side and obviously the garage door on the last side. There are also 2x4 exposed rafters. I would love to hear and even see some of your creative design ideas so that we can fully maximize this space! Many thanks in advance.Learn more about LifeCycle at www.lifecyclecarlisle.org.Blessings,Drew KalbachNew Life Community Church | LIFECYCLE42 W. High St., Carlisle, PA 17013
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