If you keep your bike and essential gear in a convenient place with easy access, you are more likely to ride. Bike storage depends on a number of considerations:
- How much space is available
- Budget
- How many bikes are to be stored
- Weather and security considerations when storing bikes outdoors
In order to maximize the life of your bike and to protect it from theft and the elements, it’s important to consider options that are right for your personal needs. Fortunately, there are many options to store a bike, whether indoors, outdoors, or in a garage.
If you live in an apartment or small space, there are some creative and safe ways you can store your bike, including vertical storage using ceiling racks, floor stands for small spaces, DIY storage, or a closet.
If you store your bike outdoors, consider how to protect it both from weather and theft. If you have more space, a bike storage shed may be just what you need. With less outdoor space, a bike cover and lock may be your best option.
If you live in a place that has a garage, you can use it to store all of your vehicles. Depending on how much space you have, there is plenty of flexibility in garage storage: vertical bike storage, horizontal bike storage, and ceiling and wall hooks.
No matter the bike storage arrangements, check on it regularly if not in use. Make sure the location is convenient for spur-of-the-moment bike rides.