Bike Storage Rack Systems for Police, Campus & Commercial
Need a safer, cleaner way to store bikes? Our bike storage rack systems help police departments, campuses, commercial buildings, and government facilities keep bicycles organized, protected, and off the floor. Choose wall-mounted, vertical, two-tier, or motorized designs to maximize capacity without sacrificing access. Architects and facility teams get submittal-ready resources and layout support—plus BIM content to streamline coordination. Start planning now: download Revit files and request a consultation to discuss sizing, finishes, and installation options for your space.
Bike Storage Rack Options: Wall Mounted, Vertical, Motorized
Choose a bike storage rack that fits your space: wall mounted bike rack rails, vertical bike storage hooks, or motorized systems for high capacity. Each option is built for easy loading, durability, and clean, safe organization.
These storage racks support standard bikes and e-bikes and help keep aisles clear. Use wall mounted bike rack brackets in tight rooms, vertical bike storage for density, or powered systems when you need maximum capacity with minimal effort.
Features include:
- Vertical and horizontal mounting options
- Motorized lift racks for high-density applications
- Accommodates standard and electric bikes
- Space-saving designs for tight rooms
- Durable construction for daily use
Bike Storage Racks for Police, Commercial, and Public Facilities
A bike storage rack improves security and access in law enforcement garages, commercial buildings, apartments, and campuses. Layouts scale for shared rooms and long-term parking while keeping floors clear.
Use vertical bike storage where footprints are limited, and wall mounted bike rack rails to line walls efficiently. Custom planning ensures the right mix of storage racks for patrol, commuter, and student bikes.
Benefits include:
- High-security storage for patrol bikes
- Efficient use of wall and floor space
- Custom layouts available for any room
- Supports daily access and long-term storage
- Professional design and install support
Bike Storage to Keep Bikes Organized and Off the Floor
Professional bike storage keeps frames protected, reduces trip hazards, and makes loading simple. A well-planned bike storage rack system prevents clutter and protects equipment in shared spaces.
Pair vertical bike storage with numbered wall hooks for quick identification, or use freestanding storage racks when wall anchoring is limited. The goal is fast, safe access without crowding.
- Load and unload bikes quickly and safely
- Prevents overcrowding in shared spaces
- Designed for use with tactical and commuter bikes
- Options for wall, ceiling, or floor layouts
- Protects frames and components
Good
Vertical Bike Storage Rack
- Individual brackets mount vertically to the wall
- Bike hangs from the wheel to save space
- Optional security locking bar
- Great for garages, basements, or police stations
Better
Freestanding Bike Storage Rack
- Bikes rest horizontally across upper and lower levels
- Great for indoor rooms with shared access
- Available in single or double-sided layouts
- No wall mounting required
Honest Results
Southwest Solutions Near You
With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert bike storage rack sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
bike storage rack Service Areas
Texas
- Dallas
- Austin
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Waco
- Tyler
- Amarillo
- Lubbock
- El Paso
- Ft Worth
- Corpus Christi
- Midland
Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City
- Tulsa
- Norman
- Lawton
- Enid
- Stillwater
- McAlester
- Muskogee
Kansas
- Wichita
- Overland Park
- Topeka
- Kansas City
- Lawrence
- Manhattan
- Salina
- Hays
- Dodge City
- Garden City
Colorado
- Denver
- Colorado Springs
- Fort Collins
- Grand Junction
- Pueblo
- Durango
- Alamosa
- Steamboat Springs
Alabama
- Huntsville
- Birmingham
- Montgomery
- Mobile
- Tuscaloosa
- Hoover
- Dothan
- Decatur
Alaska
- Anchorage
- Fairbanks
- Juneau
- Sitka
- Ketchikan
- Kodiak
- Bethel
- Nome
Arizona
- Phoenix
- Tucson
- Flagstaff
- Yuma
- Prescott
- Lake Havasu City
- Sierra Vista
- Kingman
Arkansas
- Little Rock
- Fayetteville
- Fort Smith
- Jonesboro
- Hot Springs
- Pine Bluff
- Texarkana
- Bentonville
California
- Los Angeles
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- Sacramento
- Fresno
- Redding
- Bakersfield
- San Bernardino
Connecticut
- Hartford
- New Haven
- Stamford
- Bridgeport
Delaware
- Wilmington
- Dover
- Newark
- Rehoboth Beach
Florida
- Jacksonville
- Tallahassee
- Orlando
- Tampa
- Miami
- West Palm Beach
- Fort Myers
- Pensacola
Georgia
- Atlanta
- Savannah
- Augusta
- Columbus
- Macon
- Athens
- Valdosta
- Gainesville
Hawaii
- Honolulu
- Hilo
- Kahului
- Kailua-Kona
Idaho
- Boise
- Coeur d'Alene
- Twin Falls
- Idaho Falls
- Pocatello
- Lewiston
- McCall
- Sandpoint
Illinois
- Chicago
- Springfield
- Rockford
- Peoria
- Champaign
- Bloomington
- Carbondale
- Moline
Indiana
- Indianapolis
- Fort Wayne
- South Bend
- Evansville
- Lafayette
- Bloomington
- Terre Haute
- Gary
Iowa
- Des Moines
- Cedar Rapids
- Davenport
- Sioux City
- Iowa City
- Waterloo
- Council Bluffs
- Ames
Kentucky
- Louisville
- Lexington
- Bowling Green
- Owensboro
- Covington
- Paducah
- Ashland
- Richmond
Louisiana
- New Orleans
- Baton Rouge
- Shreveport
- Lafayette
- Lake Charles
- Monroe
- Alexandria
- Houma
Maine
- Portland
- Bangor
- Augusta
- Lewiston
- Waterville
- Presque Isle
- Bar Harbor
- Biddeford
Maryland
- Baltimore
- Annapolis
- Frederick
- Hagerstown
Massachusetts
- Boston
- Worcester
- Springfield
- Pittsfield
Michigan
- Detroit
- Grand Rapids
- Lansing
- Ann Arbor
- Flint
- Traverse City
- Marquette
- Kalamazoo
Minnesota
- Minneapolis
- St. Paul
- Duluth
- Rochester
- Mankato
- St. Cloud
- Bemidji
- Moorhead
Mississippi
- Jackson
- Gulfport
- Hattiesburg
- Biloxi
- Southaven
- Meridian
- Tupelo
- Natchez
Missouri
- Jefferson City
- St. Louis
- Kansas City
- Springfield
- Columbia
- Joplin
- Cape Girardeau
- St. Joseph
Montana
- Helena
- Billings
- Missoula
- Great Falls
- Bozeman
- Kalispell
- Havre
- Miles City
Nebraska
- Lincoln
- Omaha
- Grand Island
- Kearney
- Scottsbluff
- Norfolk
- North Platte
- Fremont
Nevada
- Las Vegas
- Reno
- Carson City
- Elko
- Pahrump
- Henderson
- Winnemucca
- Mesquite
New Hampshire
- Concord
- Manchester
- Portsmouth
- Keene
New Jersey
- Newark
- Jersey City
- Trenton
- Atlantic City
New Mexico
- Santa Fe
- Albuquerque
- Las Cruces
- Roswell
- Farmington
- Gallup
- Carlsbad
- Clovis
New York
- Albany
- New York City
- Buffalo
- Rochester
- Syracuse
- Binghamton
- Ithaca
- Plattsburgh
North Carolina
- Raleigh
- Charlotte
- Greensboro
- Asheville
- Wilmington
- Fayetteville
- Boone
- Greenville
North Dakota
- Bismarck
- Fargo
- Grand Forks
- Minot
- Dickinson
- Williston
- Jamestown
- Devils Lake
Ohio
- Columbus
- Cleveland
- Cincinnati
- Toledo
- Dayton
- Akron
- Youngstown
- Athens
Oregon
- Portland
- Salem
- Eugene
- Hermiston
- Baker City
- Medford
- Bend
- Klamath Falls
Pennsylvania
- Harrisburg
- Philadelphia
- Pittsburgh
- Erie
- Scranton
- State College
- Allentown
- Williamsport
Rhode Island
- Providence
- Warwick
- Newport
- Woonsocket
South Carolina
- Columbia
- Charleston
- Greenville
- Myrtle Beach
- Hilton Head Island
- Spartanburg
- Florence
- Rock Hill
South Dakota
- Pierre
- Sioux Falls
- Rapid City
- Aberdeen
- Watertown
- Brookings
- Mitchell
- Yankton
Tennessee
- Memphis
- Jackson
- Nashville
- Clarksville
- Cookeville
- Chattanooga
- Knoxville
- Johnson City
Utah
- Salt Lake City
- Ogden
- Logan
- Provo
- St. George
- Cedar City
- Moab
- Vernal
Vermont
- Montpelier
- Burlington
- Rutland
- Brattleboro
Virginia
- Richmond
- Norfolk
- Virginia Beach
- Roanoke
- Lynchburg
- Harrisonburg
- Fredericksburg
- Bristol
Washington
- Olympia
- Seattle
- Spokane
- Yakima
- Bellingham
- Wenatchee
- Kennewick
- Vancouver
West Virginia
- Charleston
- Huntington
- Morgantown
- Wheeling
- Parkersburg
- Beckley
- Martinsburg
- Bluefield
Wisconsin
- Madison
- Milwaukee
- Green Bay
- Eau Claire
- La Crosse
- Wausau
- Appleton
- Superior
Wyoming
- Cheyenne
- Casper
- Laramie
- Gillette
- Sheridan
- Rock Springs
- Jackson
- Cody
District of Columbia
- Washington D.C.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bike Storage Racks, also known as Bicycle Parking Systems—securely hold bicycles vertically, horizontally, or from the ceiling to maximize parking capacity in commercial, residential, and campus facilities.
Options include wall-mounted, floor-standing, double-tier, and ceiling-lift models, depending on ceiling height and user type.
Yes, Bike Storage Racks can be designed with reinforced supports and weight ratings for heavier e-bikes.
Yes, Bike Storage Racks can include individual lock points or enclosed lockers for theft protection and weather resistance.
Yes, ceiling-mounted lift systems use powered hoists to lower bikes safely to ground level.
Only powered Bike Storage Racks lifts require electricity, typically 120 V single-phase.
Typical lead time is 10–14 weeks, depending on configuration and quantity.
Explore Our Racking
Smarter Bike Storage That’s Built to Last
Our bike rack systems are designed to solve real storage problems and not just add gear to a wall. For secure storage for a police fleet, or if you want to modernize a campus bike room, or are building out an apartment garage that tenants will actually use, we’ve got the infrastructure that holds up. Configurations can be scaled for large or small spaces, and we’ll help you plan every detail.
Floor clutter, damaged frames, and disorganized parking areas don’t have to be part of your daily routine. Let us help you streamline it with professional-grade wall-mounted or motorized solutions. Our team works directly with departments, contractors, and facilities staff to ensure your system works from day one.
Call us at (800) 803-1083 or Contact Us to speak with a specialist.
REQUEST A FREE CONSULTATION




