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Is this the kind of thing John or are you looking for something more decorative?
http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/320760660549?var=lv<yp=AllFixe...
Also found these sites:
http://www.cycleracks.co/
http://www.bikedocksolutions.com/home-parking.aspx
http://www.bikecare.co.uk/acc/cyclestands.html
Thanks Phil, I remembered a Mark Gregory garden with a bike stand built into the facade of the building. I found this: http://www.allpark.co.uk/semi-vertical-and-vertical-cycle-racks/elt... which was the sort of line I'm on.
Phil Voice said:
John as a long time cyclist just to mention all you need is literally a hook to store a bike vertically and use the back wheel (keeps oil towards the bottom of suspension forks). It must be easy to think of another type of structure and incorporate a line of hooks if you approach it this way.
yes Dan Frazer is quite right. On French trains there are hooks in the wall pannels for exactly this. No need for costly and normaly ugly framework.