Corral the bikes in your yard with an easy-to-make PVC Bike Rack.
This rack holds five bikes, and was based on a design I saw online courtesy of “thepalsrus,” although I’ve changed some of the measurements.
Supply Tips:
You’ll need about 45 feet of ¾ in. schedule 40 PVC pipe, cut to the following lengths:
- 2: 23 and ⅛ in pieces
- 20: 16 in pieces
- 8: 12 in pieces
- 14: 2 in pieces
This is typically sold in 10-foot sections, although I asked an employee at the hardware store to cut mine in half so I could fit them in my car. So I had 10 pieces of pipe that were each 5 feet (60 inches) long. I only needed 9 of them for this project.
I’ve made this diagram to show you how you can get the most out of your cuts. The diagram is based on pipes that are 5 feet (60 inches) long.
You will also need
- 20: T-connectors, and
- 14: 90-degree elbow connectors. Make sure that you’re buying the correct size for your ¾ inch pipe.
Cutting the Pipe
You can complete the entire project using a handsaw as your only tool. This will take several minutes per cut.
If you happen to own a vice, it will make cutting easier. And if you happen to own a sabre saw, the project will go very quickly.
Measure the pipe and mark with a pencil. Cut all of the pieces on the list. This took me about 45 minutes with the sabre saw.
Assembling the Pieces
Note: using PVC cement will greatly increase the durability of the bike rack. However, I recommend assembling the rack without cement first. Try out the rack for a couple of days to make sure you don’t want to make any spacing adjustments. Then reassemble using cement.
Using the Bike Rack
Krylon also makes a spray paint plastic primer recommended for use with PVC pipe. You can then finish it with a coat of regular spray paint in the color of your choice.
Krylon’s plastic primer is approved for use on PVC
How long and wide does the bike rack measure?
I love this DIY! I made it last summer and it’s cheap and functional! I was hoping you could do more “male-friendly” projects. I love to craft with my girlfriend, but sewing is something I can’t seem to get right. We’ve done all of your paper crafts, she especially loves the journals for sketching or doodling.
Awesome, Brian, I wish my husband liked to craft with me :) I have an upcoming project on how to make an iPad / e-reader case out of an old book, so stay tuned!
Thank you so much for designing this and putting online!!! I built the rack last weekend and it works perfectly! I went to Home Depot and in 15 minutes I had all the parts and assembled it in the parking lot. -Dan
Dan, I’m so glad it worked out for you! I’d love it if you’d post a pic of your finished project in the “Made By You” section below the instructions :)
Hello! Thank you for this lovely tutorial! I was wondering if you don’t mind sharing, how much this project cost roughly in it’s entirety. Any info you can post would be a tremendous help, thank you again for such a motivating project!
All the best,
Bernadette
I priced this out at close to to $100 including the cement – does that sound about right? I was hoping it would come in at a little less than that.
I seem to recall mine being around $60…
We just moved into a new house and our garage is quite spacious. My wife and I have all kinds of outdoor gear as we love the outdoors. We love biking and so does our kids. I hate all the outdoor gear just standing around and causing chaos. I like order and it can easily be restored with a bike rack. I am going to get my son to help me build us a big enough bike rack and I am also going to use you as inspiration and build a rack for my other outdoor gear as well.
Thank you kindly for submitting simple directions on how to make a pvc bike rack. I’ve tried to follow other folks’ directions and I was confused. I made the exact bike rack under an hour with no problem what so ever. It made a wonderful Christmas gift for a couple of kids. Wishing you and your family a very merry Christmas and a happy new year. Cheers. Emma
I used your design as a guide. I made mine from 1′ PVC and made thinner to save room with two bike on each side. It fit in the space I had a bit better.
Great design and the video made it really easy.
Thank you!
Hi I’m wondering if you could post the overall dimensions of the finished rack?