If you lack floor space and a couple holes in the wall aren’t an issue, an indoor bike rack or mount might be your best bet.

 If you lack floor space and a couple holes in the wall aren’t an issue, an indoor bike rack or mount might be your best bet.

Onojafe recommends the Borgen Bike Wall Mount, which angles your bikes so you can stack up to three “and maximize your wall space.” Because the brand specializes in electric bicycles, which are usually quite heavy, you can rest assured the mount will hold, he adds. He also likes Hornit’s Clug bike racks, a simple one-piece mount. “You’ll tilt your bike vertically and place the side of the tire into the U-shape. It’ll clamp down onto the tire and that’s it,” he says.

Dunbar recommends Delta’s two-bike and single-bike wall mount racks that come with shelves for your helmet. Installation is relatively simple, requiring just a few small screws drilled into a stud.

Steadyrack’s Classic Bike Rack is “perfect for small spaces,” says Hobgood. “The best part is there’s no lifting required. You basically hoist the bike up and it pivots 160 degrees. It works on road bikes, hybrid bikes, small MTB and BMXs.” She also recommends heavy-duty bike hooks that are popular: “You can even hang the bike upside down from the ceiling,” she says. The key — as with all of these options — is to make sure the hooks are securely and correctly installed.

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