Those are both simple enough to look good with your bed!
If you prefer the mounted shelf idea but are concerned about making the bed with them, instead of mounting them like a floating shelf you can mount them with something like this. That way, you can regain that space while you're making your bed.
Either way you'll have a great solution! 15" is plenty of space even if furniture catalogues don't traditionally design for that.
I just bought two sets of these. Lined up one of the holes in the bracket with the predrilled holes. Marked the other two, drilled through the cart frame, secured them, then attached the shelves. No welding involved. Though I did have to take off the angled supports when drilling.
Nothing wrong with your approach to the table, just offering another solution for anyone else curious. I used locking hinges for my pop up table and just an easy piece of hobby wood from Lowes. Easy install, minimal construction.
I have a bike stand now, but before I did i would just hang the nose of the seat on something. Best result were with a heavy duty adjustable shelf bracket. The wall part I mounted to the wall in the garage and just put the bracket in when I was ready to work on the bike. Not what I used but similar
With your budget you will be able to get a nice proper bike stand that folds.
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Using these folding brackets.
2x2 spacer and brackets similar to these:
Folding shelf brackets. Couldn’t find exact ones I used but similar to these: