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I remember a thread several months ago about how to store your tour pac when it's not on the bike. I thought some of those designs where kinda expensive if I remember right. I had some plywood laying around and it was raining, so I measured twice and cut once, a few times and this is what I came up with. It's mounted to the garage, up high out of the way. I put the towel over it to keep it from gathering dust.
Thats cool. I made a rack for all my detachable stuff and coats from some all thread and a few feet of plastic tubing. Everything locks onto the rail so it cant fall down.
I've never seen the yellow jack hung on a wall, mine just sits in its spot on the garage floor next to my roll around stool!
Cool!
I got 2 large bicycle hooks from Walmart, about 5 bucks and just screwed em into studs. The wheels from the jack fit nicely into the hooks and the jack is easy to get on and off and takes up no room on the wall.
As far as paint, I plan to do the garage this summer in orange and black, probably while the wife is at work...lol
I used 2 pieces 1/2" copper water pipe spaced to fit the rack mounts - it fits the mounts perfectly. It works like big daddy's allthread but is more rigid. I drilled two 2x4's for the pipe and screwed them to plywood to mont on the wall studs.
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