She points out this is also the “easiest and cheapest” way to store a bike because all you need

She points out this is also the “easiest and cheapest” way to store a bike because all you need 

to hold it up is a kickstand. But if you want a more secure hold and have some money to spend, cycling experts have lots of recommendations, from racks and mounts to hoists and locks.

If you have a little spare floor space and can’t drill or screw anything into your wall, a bike stand may be the best solution for storing your bike. Kris Dunbar, co-owner of Aztec Cycles in Stone Mountain, Ga. and AC Clutch Bicycle Shop in Atlanta, suggests Delta’s Adjustable Spring Floor Stand and Willworx’s Superstand Bike Stand. With each, you can easily roll the front or back wheel to secure your bike in place, he says.

Matthew Onojafe, who plans to open his shop, Jafe Cycling, in Bowie, Md. this spring, recommends CyclingDeal’s Upright Bike Stand, which lets you position a bike horizontally or vertically. “Typically, if you have it vertically, the front wheel will either tilt to the left or right. But this has an attachment that keeps it facing straight up,” he explains. The Bike Nook Bicycle Stand, suggested by Hobgood, offers this versatility as well.

For two bikes, Dunbar suggests Saris’s Bike Bunk, a free-standing option that sits against the wall and stores one bike on top of the other.

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