I was sick of spare wheels cluttering up the place, so I knocked up a wheel rack out of spare handlebars. (@gcntweet #hackorbodge) pic.twitter.com/ZU3ymoQ4Vr
— The Crankset Blog (@thecrankset) January 28, 2017
My house is not large, but it’s dominated by two things. Things that will be obvious when you walk through the door.
The main one is bikes.
Followed closely by guitars.
But mainly bikes.
There are bikes and bike components all over the place. There are at least four complete bikes, two bare frames (one broken, one waiting for a rebuild). There’s a large set of shelves full of random components like cassettes, stems, seatmast caps, seatpins and saddles. There are a couple of packing crates full of old cranksets and derailleurs. There are tools everywhere. Plus workstands, turbo trainers, rollers, bottles and all the other ephemera of the mid-life cyclist.
So I decided to fix the problem, using the problem.