Use a stud finder to locate a stud in the wall. You can get a stud finder at your local hardware store. Place the stud finder on the wall and slowly move it across the wall until it indicates that a stud has been found. Usually stud finders light up or make a beeping sound when they're over a stud. Read the instructions that came with your stud finder for specific directions on using it.
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Use a tape measure to measure the length of the bike. Measure from the furthest tip of the front tire to the furthest tip of the back tire.
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Mark with a pencil where you want the bike hook to screw into the wall. Make sure it's somewhere along the stud you found. Because the bike will be hung vertically, make sure the distance between the floor and the bike hook is greater than the length of the bike.[6]XResearch source
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Use a ⅜ inch (.95 cm) drill bit to drill a hole where you made the mark. Make sure the hole is deep enough that the entire screw end of the bike hook can fit into it.[7]XResearch source
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Screw the bike hook into the hole you drilled until it's secure. Insert the screw end of the bike hook into the hole and continue turning the hook clockwise until it won't turn anymore. You want the hook itself to be parallel with the floor.[8]XResearch source
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Hang the bike on the bike hook. Place the front tire of the bike on the hook so that the tires are touching the wall and the seat of the bike is facing outward, away from the wall.