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Any advice on how to hang a bicycle on plasterboard wall. Help please!


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My husband has given me the task of finding something that will hold/store his bicycle on the wall - its current home, the hallway, bothers me more than him. Unfortunately, our walls are thin dry wall/plasterboard. Please, any advice, pointers on gadgets, hooks etc gratefully received. Many thanks!

Take a look at GripIt - you can buy them from ToolStation up the top end of Lordship Lane near South Circular.


https://www.gripitfixings.co.uk/


If I remember correctly I think the guy that invented them was on Dragons Den.


ETA - obviously you'll need a rack of some sort as well - these are for fixing said rack to the plasterboard wall.

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