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You'll need: a set of drop-style handlebars; a quill stem that fits them; an old inner tube; a threaded piece of galvanised steel pipe that your stem fits snugly; and a wall flange that fits the pipe.
Insert the handlebars into the stem upside down to create the hanger. "If your bars aren't already taped you might want to wrap them up to prevent scratches to your frame," Wilson says. "I wrapped mine with an old inner tube and used corks instead of bar ends."
Attach your pipe to the wall flange and then insert the quill into the pipe. "This seriously couldn't be easier, could it?" Hang wherever you like.
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