I've used the Topeak Dual Touch in two different apartments - works great.
Currently holding a CantiRom and a Sam. :)

Holds up to 4 bikes with optional extra hooks (best for 2). Doesn't mark floors 
or ceilings much, really good use of space for 2 bikes, at least.  

3 or 4 require the pole to be more like 2.5 feet away from a wall instead of 1" 
or less, so limits your options for living space storage for more than 2.  

I've got mine pretty stiffly extended against a wooden (slanted) ceiling, and 
it's not shifted during a few small earthquakes I could feel :)


Best,
Andrew

On Jun 15, 2011, at 7:31 AM, jandrews_nyc wrote:

> Hello,
> I've moved to a new, smaller apartment, but with very high ceilings.
> So, Given that my wife and I have 4 bikes, including 2 Rivs, we've
> decided to go the bike hoist route.  These are the devices that fix to
> a joist in the ceiling that allow the bike to be lifted up and locked
> in.
> Does anyone have any recommendations on particular units?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Jason
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