|
| How do you store your kids' razor scooters? And bikes so that kids can get to them easily? Thanks! |
Follow-Up Postings:
|
- Posted by oilpainter (My Page) on Fri, Mar 12, 10 at 17:38
| My son's boys don't have scooters but their bikes are stored in a garden shed. If you don't have such facilities I would say the best way to store them for easy access is in a rack, that is made for them. They could also be hung on hooks on a garage wall |
|
- Posted by alabamanicole (My Page) on Fri, Mar 12, 10 at 18:15
| Bike racks are best for easy access -- and the easier to get to, the more they will be used. But you do have to worry a bit about pinch flats with some rack designs. If you get a floor rack, get one that has fat poles and is designed like the ones you'd see in a public bike rack on a street. A basket mounted on the wall nearby for helmets & stuff will also be handy. |
|
- Posted by talley_sue_nyc (My Page) on Sat, Feb 12, 11 at 14:40
| One option: the RazrRak scooter stand. This is cool! It will keep them standing up, or you can mount it on the wall. Amazon.com has a good price on it, and Organize.com sells it as well (good pics there) Here's a similar stand from the Razor company, but it doesn't hang on the wall. I know there were other types. Here's a rack for scooters AND bikes--if you've got floor space in the garage, porch, or backyard, this actually looks good! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDuerO0kF_o http://www.scooter-stand.com/ |
Here is a link that might be useful: RazrRak scooter stand
|
- Posted by ks_toolgirl (My Page) on Mon, Sep 19, 11 at 14:34
| I have this problem, also - with the added complication that DS's scooter is electric! I'm told that it can't be in freezing temps, so what do I do over-winter? (Only garage is far from house & gets well below freezing). Anyone have ideas? |
Please Note: Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum. If you are a member, please log in. If you aren't yet a member, join now!
Return to the Organizing the Home Forum
Instructions
- You must be a registered member and logged in to post messages on our forums.
- Posting is a two-step process. Once you have composed your message, you will be taken to the preview page. You will then have a chance to review the contents and make changes.
- After posting your message, you may need to refresh the forum page in order to see it.
- It is illegal to post copyrighted material without the owner's consent.
- HTML codes are allowed in the message field only.
- No advertising is allowed in any of the forums.
- If you would like to practice posting or uploading photos, please visit our Test forum.
- If you need assistance, please Contact Us and we will be happy to help.