Bike racks are something that a lot of people will use to store their bikes and keep them safe. They are useful because they can keep your bike away from the ground and prevent damage to the tires, chain, gears, and other bike parts. Since bikes can be expensive, it is important to have a place where you can store them properly and make sure they stay safe. Here are 20 DIY bike rack plans that you can build today. There are a lot of different bike rack ideas that you can use for storage.
DIY Bike Rack Plans
Some people like to hang their bikes up on the wall, which can be an interesting way to display your bicycles and keep them safe. Some people prefer to lean their bikes against a wall or lay them on the ground. These bike rack plans will teach you how to make racks out of materials like PVC pipes or even old pallets you may have lying around. These 20 DIY Bike Rack Plans can help your bikes stay safe while adding a little style or design to your space.
Bike Rack of Wood
This clever bike rack idea is a great way to keep the tires from rolling around, and it’s a lot less expensive than many other wooden bike racks out there. The design is pretty simple but it works pretty well and that’s all you can ask for. For those of us who don’t have the same options as others, this could be a great way to store your bike that frees up some space in your garage. Make a bike rack of wood, giving it a more natural look than metal. You can make one mounted to the wall or ceiling, or you can make one freestanding.
Materials
- wooden plate (140x60 cm);
- wooden beam (40x40 cm);
Tools
- - jigsaw, miter saw;- glue, clamps;- grinding machine- varnish
Bike Hook Out of Pipe Fittings
It is a common problem to store the bike inside a small garage. The bike has to be lifted off the ground and then needs to be placed securely against the wall. That's when you realize that your garage is too small to fit a conventional bike rack but too big for just a one-floor stand. A Bike Hook that can hold the bile by its top tube, with the front wheel hanging freely in the air. The Bike Hook Out of Pipe Fittings consists mainly of pipe fittings attached to the wall with screws. A pipe extension is also used for this project. The extension adds length to one side of the pipe fitting, allowing you to hang your bike higher on the wall.
Materials
- ½ inch (15 mm) Black Iron Pipe Fittings
- Floor Flange Fitting
- 90-degree Starter Elbow Fitting
- (2) 90-degree Elbow Fittings
- 3 ½ inch (90 mm) Nipple Fitting
- 4 ½ inch (115 mm) Nipple Fitting
- Cap Fitting
- 1 in X 6 in X 6 ft (2.5 cm X 15 cm X 180 cm) Select Pine Board
- 1 inch (2.5 cm) Clear Vinyl Tubing (about 5 inches/13 cm long)
- (4) #12 X ¾ inch (6 mm X 19 mm) Flat-Head Interior/Exterior Wood Screws
- (2) Cabinet screws with large diameter head
- Scrap wooden plank
- Wood stain or paint (optional)
Tools
- Cordless Drill
- Adjustable Pliers
- Sharp Scissors or a Knife
- Ruler
- Stud finder or Toggle Bolts
- Level
PVC Bike Rack
You can use PVC pipe to create a sturdy bike rack that looks great. This one is easy to install, provides a great place to store extra bikes, and requires few materials. This PVC bike rack is also expandable. Add as many PVC pipes as needed to fit your bikes. Each PVC pipe has a threaded end, so you can connect additional pipes to create a larger rack. It's important to ensure your bike has good brakes and the tires are pumped up before parking it on this rack. This easy-to-make PVC pipe bike rack is the perfect solution if you need to store your bike in a garage, shed, or living room. After the initial installation, which can be a little tricky.
Materials
- - Four 10-ft ¾" PVC pipes
- 6 ¾" elbows
- 18 ¾" Tees
- Chop Saw
- PVC glues
- mallet (optional)
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
DIY Floating Wall-Mounted Bike Rack
A DIY floating wall-mounted bike rack is a great way to store and protect your bicycles from theft. These racks make it easy to hang your bike by the handlebars, which makes it easy to get on and off without worrying about scuffing your paint job or damaging your frame. This floating wall-mounted bike rack uses pulleys and ropes to store multiple bikes in a small space. You can mount it on any wall with a few screws and some hooks, so you can keep your bikes out of the way in the garage or in the basement, or even in an apartment complex where outdoor storage is limited.
Materials
- (2) 2’ x 4’ Plywood Project Panels
- ½” Dowels
- Peel & Stick Veneer
- Wipe-On Poly
- Blind Shelf Supports
- Cork
- Double-Sided Tape
Tools
- 1 ¼” Dish Carving Router Bit
- T-Track Clamp
- Jigsaw
- Drill
- Router
- Flush Trim Bit
- Spindle Sander
- Inventables X-Carve
- Powermatic 15HH 15-Inch Planer
- Laguna 1412 Bandsaw
- Parallel Clamps
- Woodpeckers Router Table
DIY Crib Rail Bike Rack
Bike racks are anything but rare, but the majority are made for adults and not for kids. This bike rack is made from an old crib rail and is perfect for those with limited space in their apartment or garage. This project is pretty easy but does require some tools. If you have the tools, this project can be completed in about an hour. The idea is simple. The rail from the outside of a crib makes a perfect place to hang your bike from. You can use it as a permanent fixture in your garage or yard or bring it along on camping trips when you want to bring bikes along with you.
Materials
- Crib rail
Paracord
4 Eye hooks
Screws
Drill
3 pieces of wood
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
DIY Wall Mounted Bike Rack
Biking is a great way to get around, and the fact that it's also good for the environment makes it even better. But once you've gotten home from a ride, where do you store your bike? The garage is obviously the most practical option, but if you don't have one or if you live in an apartment, that's not always an option. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to store your bike indoors in a safe manner. This wall-mounted bike rack was inspired by the need to use unused space in a small apartment. Being dual-purpose has its charms. This way, you can store your helmet close to the bike and keep everything even more organized.
Materials
- 3in deck screws (1 pound box)
- Sandpaper
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
Simple Pallet Bike Rack
These bike racks may look a little flimsy, but if you make the pallets sturdy enough, then they will work just as well as any other. You can even get creative with it and paint it to match the rest of your house or garage, or go with whatever color scheme you have going on in there. The great thing is that these are extremely cheap and easy to assemble. The only things you need to make this are the pallets, some screws, and some wood glue. They are also very easy to move around, which is nice if you have limited space and don't want your bike rack taking up space in your garage. It's also easy to make many of them accommodate multiple bikes.
Materials
- 8ft 2×6 (three)
- 3in deck screws (1 pound box)
- Sandpaper
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
Truck Bed PVC Bike Rack
With the right bike rack, you can easily transport your bike to and from the trail without sweating. The catch? You have to have a truck bed. If you don’t, this might not be your best idea. There are many different ways to make a DIY PVC bike rack that fits your truck. One of my favorites is this design because it attaches directly to the bed of the truck, with no moving parts on your bike or truck that could get in the way or break over time. It’s easy to adjust for different bikes and for one person to lift them in and out of bed.
Materials
- Four 10-ft ¾" PVC pipes
- 6 ¾" elbows
- 18 ¾" Tees
- Chop Saw
- PVC glues
- mallet (optional)
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
Old Handlebar Bike Rack
Old handlebars are easy to find at a local bike shop or on no longer-operable bicycles. Those who cycle frequently may be excited at the opportunity to salvage something from a bike that is worn out. You may also find old handlebars from a local bike shop. Why not use this as a way to add design and function to your home or garden? Making a hanging rack out of old bicycle handlebars can be done in less than an hour. Find some old handlebars that are still in good shape. The handlebars should have some curve and will probably have holes drilled into them already. Make sure that the handles are all attached securely before making your hanging rack since you want to avoid any accidents later on.
Tools:
- Pencil
- Tape measure
- T-square
- Safety glasses
- Two C-clamps
- Jigsaw
- Circular saw
- Hex key
- Stud finder
- Level
- Two #8 construction screws
Materials:
- Scrap plywood or rustic-looking barn wood
- Wood glue
- One small box of wood screws
- 1-inch threaded steel pipe, approximately 6- to 10-inches long (the length determines how far your bike sits from the wall)
- 1-inch steel wall-mount flange
- At least five 3-inch anchoring wood screws
- One set of old bicycle drop bars (tape on or off) with a 1-inch quill stem
- One package of wall-mount coat hooks
DIY Bike Rack
One of the coolest things about being an adult is being able to do what you want with your own home. If you have a bike, that might mean having a DIY bike rack. If you've only got one or two bikes, you can get by with a vertical hook that takes up less than a square foot of wall space. When you have more than that and no dedicated garage space, it's time to get creative. Ideally, your DIY bike rack will be easy to access and organize while also keeping your wheels safe from damage. This DIY Bike Rack is perfect for anyone who loves cycling but doesn't have a lot of storage space.
Materials
- (2) 4x4 x 6' pressure-treated lumber
- (15) 2x4 x 29" pressure-treated lumber
- (60) 10d 3" galvanized nails or 3" exterior screws
- drill and bits
Tools
- hammer
- tape measure
- speed square
- paint (optional)
Easy DIY Bike Rack
A bike is a great way to get around, and it's good exercise too! A bike rack can help make it easier to transport your bike. But if you're on a budget, consider making your own bike rack. There are many different ways to do this, and they don't need to cost a lot of money. Many families enjoy owning a bike or two and usually have at least one bike in the garage. However, if you live in a small apartment, you might not have room for a bike rack. This is where DIY bike racks come in. A simple DIY bike rack can be made from a couple of pipes and end caps from your local hardware store.
Materials
- (2) 4x4 x 6' pressure-treated lumber
- (15) 2x4 x 29" pressure-treated lumber
- (60) 10d 3" galvanized nails or 3" exterior screws
- drill and bits
Tools
- hammer
- tape measure
- speed square
- paint (optional)
Vertical Bike Rack From 2x4s
This DIY vertical bike rack is so simple to make and holds two bikes, taking up minimal space in the garage. The kids were excited to help build it and are happy to have their bikes hung up with easy access. So he set out to make a vertical bike rack that would be easy for the kids, too, to take their bikes out and put them back. And that’s exactly what you have now! This simple 2×4 upright bike rack with a few cuts and drilled holes. This DIY vertical bike rack holds two bikes, occupying minimal garage space.
Materials
- (2) 4x4 x 6' pressure-treated lumber
- (15) 2x4 x 29" pressure-treated lumber
- (60) 10d 3" galvanized nails or 3" exterior screws
- drill and bits
Tools
- hammer
- tape measure
- speed square
- paint (optional)
DIY Bicycle Rack With Helmet Storage
Bike racks come in many shapes and sizes and are all pretty much the same. They have a big helix that can hold one, two, or even three bikes, depending on the size. So why not get your kids to build their own bike racks? Here’s a fun way to keep your kids from fighting over who gets to use the family bike. With this DIY project, you can create an awesome storage and display rack for your helmets and bikes. This project is perfect for families with many kids or avid cyclists who may want to ride more than one bike. It’s also a great way to get your kids involved in building something with their own two hands.
Materials
- - wooden plate
- - wooden beam
Tools
- - jigsaw, miter saw;
- - glue, clamps;
- - grinding machine
- - varnish
DIY Bike Stand
A bike stand is a great way to save space in your garage or apartment and ensure that the bike is stable when you're working on it. Most of these projects can be completed in an hour or two, so, if you're looking for a quick DIY project to help you better organize your home, this could be the one for you. This is a common design for DIY bike racks. It's simple and sturdy enough for a single bike. It's also easy to build, so it's perfect for those with limited space or experience. The only downside is that you can't hang your bike from it, but it keeps it upright and out of the way.
Materials
- - wooden plate
- - wooden beam
Tools
- - jigsaw, miter saw;
- - glue, clamps;
- - grinding machine
- - varnish
Wall Bike Rack With Plant
Wall Bike Rack is a multi-purpose home wall decor. It provides a place to hang up bikes and can be used to hold other things such as plants and lighting. The wall bike rack can be mounted on the walls of a bedroom, living room, and hallways. Moreover, it is ideal for bicycle storage in apartments or small houses.
The bike rack is made from high-quality wood with eco-friendly paint. The bottom of the shelf is equipped with four firm rubber pads to ensure that the furniture will not damage your floor. Besides, the bike rack is easy to install and remove without any tools required. The bike rack allows you to better organize your home by freeing some floor space.
Materials
- - wooden plate (140x60 cm);
- - wooden beam (40x40 cm);
Tools
- - jigsaw, miter saw;
- - glue, clamps;
- - grinding machine
- - varnish
DIY Bike Storage Rack
A bike is a big investment, and protecting it from the elements is important. But you can’t just stick your bike in the shed and expect it to be safe. A bike storage rack is a good solution to keep your bike clean, safe, and out of the way. This bike storage rack is especially useful for several adult-sized bikes lined up in a row. It keeps them separated enough to stop them from scratching or bumping into each other. At the same time, it still doesn’t take up too much space. It is possible to make this bike rack out of plywood, but the lumber will be much sturdier and less likely to warp over time. You can adjust the dimensions.
Materials
(For a six-bike rack, with 16in spacing between bikes.)
- 8ft 2×4 (two)
- 8ft 2×6 (three)
- 3in deck screws (1 pound box)
- Sandpaper
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
EP76 Copper Bike Rack
This bike rack is great for people with limited space or a studio apartment. It’s minimalistic enough to not overwhelm your space as some racks may. The copper pipes in this project are what really set the tone for this bike rack. While copper piping isn’t the cheapest material, it looks great and gives this track a little extra character. If you only have a few bikes to hang up, this would be the perfect project for you.
The rack is also very simple to make. The only skills that are needed are soldering and bending the pipe. This can be done with wood glue as well. It may take longer than soldering, but it will do the job just fine. The rack can also be made with a few different sizes of copper pipe, depending on how much room you have available and your bike size.
Materials
(For a six-bike rack, with 16in spacing between bikes.)
- 8ft 2×4 (two)
- 8ft 2×6 (three)
- 3in deck screws (1 pound box)
- Sandpaper
Tools
- Circular saw*
- Cordless drill*
- Tape measure
- Straight edge
Freestanding Bike Rack
This free-standing bike rack is quick to build and folds flat for easy storage when not in use. This project started out as a much more ambitious bike storage system. All you need to do is unscrew one wingnut, and the whole thing collapses into a very flat package for storage or transport. It's probably not the most attractive bike rack, but it does its job well. One of the great things about this design is that you can customize it to fit your space. It can be made wider or narrower based on your needs. And the length of the top piece can also be adjusted depending on how many bikes you need to store and how much clearance you have between your car and garage wall.
Compact Garage Bike Rack
The garage is the most common place to store bicycles. Unfortunately, many garages don’t have much space available. The Compact Garage Bike Rack will keep your bike off the floor, in a corner of your garage, organized where it can be found easily. This Bike Rack is made of steel and has a powder-coated finish to last for years. It features wall-mountable holders with soft rubber over the hooks to prevent damage to the bike frame and rims. Each hook is capable of holding, so you can even hang your children’s bikes on them as well. The Compact Garage Bike Rack also includes all mounting hardware needed for installation.
Conclusion:
There’s something so special about riding a bike. Whether you’re a kid, teenager, or adult, there’s nothing quite like the sunshine and summer air hitting your face as you pedal down the road. However, storing bikes can be tricky. If they’re not getting used, they often end up sitting on the ground, leaning against the wall, or stacked haphazardly behind something else in your garage. But that doesn’t have to be the case. These 20 DIY bike rack plans are designed to organize your precious two-wheeled cargo.