The rack could easily be transferred from porch, to bed of a pickup truck, to campsite, etc. It's made from PVC pipe and pipe fittings.
A person could add sand or similar to the pipes after construction to make a little more sturdy. You can adjust the spacing pieces as needed to accommodate different tire widths. Bikes can go in front wheel or back wheel first. I find the drop bar bikes fit better when being backed in.
Works great so far (kitten tested, mother approved). Still debating if it needs a coat or two of green paint because green is a good color.
4 little bikes, all in a row. |
Here's your parts list:
30 feet 3/4" PVC pipe
26 T-connectors
6 90-degree elbows
PVC cement (optional)
26 T-connectors
6 90-degree elbows
PVC cement (optional)
The cut pieces will be:
8 - 18.5 inch
18 – 9.5inch
8 - 8.5 inch
12 - 2 inch
8 - 18.5 inch
18 – 9.5inch
8 - 8.5 inch
12 - 2 inch
Assemble the frame as pictured below. This was adapted from Utah Mountain Biking's plan, found here. They suggest using bungees to secure bikes if transporting in a truck. This plan also includes instructions on a 3 slot rack and how the 5 slot rack can be used to transport 5 bikes in a pickup bed.
Great project Manda. Thanks! mWhen Fred gets back you guys are always welcome here at Casa Six in beautiful Southern Utah. We'll do Gooseberry!!
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