





Steadyrack Bike Rack - Wall Mounted Bike Storage Solution
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Matt Denesik
> 3 dayI installed these in our old garage and loved them so much, I took them when we moved! They even hang “hard to hang” Townie Electra cruiser type bikes. They’re sturdy, and we’ve had our bikes hanging within a couple feet of many exotic cars (for over 2 years now). To Install: I attached 1x4’s to the drywall in our garage. (I used a stud finder and secured them, with my own screws, to the studs beneath the drywall.) Then I used the included-bolts and secured those into the 1x4’s. This allowed me to hang the bikes where I wanted them… and didn’t restrict me to hanging them directly over the studs. Note: I’m a 31 year old woman with basic knowledge of tools/drills/levels/etc so anyone should be able to do this.
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Bertrand White
> 3 dayI purchased two of these racks to hang my Specialized road bikes vertically on the interior wall of my spare bedroom. Installation was straight forward and once youve located the studs in the wall (highly recommend mounting to studs and not using the expansion anchors) the installation is very easy. The only criticism I would have is that the installation instructions are pretty lacking for people who dont have a lot of experience in handy work. If you dont have experience with similar installations, Id recommend getting a friend to help or hiring a professional. Aside from locating studs, youll want to be sure to avoid plumbing and electrical utilities in the wall. Once installed, the racks worked great! Unlike many other wall mounting methods, Im not worried about improperly installing the bike and potentially messing up the spokes or having the bike come crashing down. Mounting the bike on the racks is super easy, and my petite 5-0 girlfriend has no issues getting her bike into the rack. The rack is incredibly solid and I have no concerns of their quality. I would definitely recommend these racks to a friend. In fact, I have a friend that Ill be installing these racks for in her garage.
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Kirsten Hite
> 3 dayLove these racks! Wish I had gotten them years ago. The skinny, hook-type racks work fine for our light road bikes, but our heavy mountain bikes with the wide tires wouldnt fit in them and were too big and awkward to lift up and try to make them fit. So we got these racks and love them. Our bikes wheels are 29 x 2.25 and they fit just fine in these racks with a little room to spare. Really love how easy it is to lift up the front of your bike and just roll the front wheel into the rack. Bike stays in place perfectly. We didnt even mount the rear wheel guide. And getting the bikes down from the racks are just as easy. Mounting instructions were good. We mounted on a block wall in our garage, so we only used two of the screw holes in the top and bottom of each rack and they are very sturdy. We mounted one a few inches higher than the other to give our bikes wide handlebars a bit of room to overlap. Highly recommend these racks for those that dont want to lift heavy bikes and deal with trying to get the bike tires to fit inside little hooks.
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Alex Reinhardt
> 3 dayThe install was easy with the included hardware and instructions. I would do a “dry run” before you fully tighten down the lag screws (easier with a helper) to get the height right. I have a mountain bike with 29” tires, and while the width is perfectly acceptable, the tire does not come fully into contact with both metal supports of the keeper. They also do not swing as tight as I would like, mainly due to the handlebars. A very innovative product though and I gained a lot of space in my garage
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LJG
> 3 dayMounting into studs is really sturdy, and it holds my fat tire ebike which is pretty heavy- though I did have to take off the front splash guard. Note that at least on my small 20 inch wheels, the tire can roll back a bit when in the mount and the bike can fall. Easy workaround to brace the tire securely in place with a stick, or in my case an old pair of pliers to avoid accidents if theres a chance of things getting bumped. The bottom wall guard as other reviewers have mentioned is a complete joke and wont fit fat tires at all. Pleased overall. Not necessarily something Id splurge on for my kids bikes, but for a fat beast where you need something sturdy and easy to roll a bike up into to avoid too much lifting this really fit the bill.
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S. Giuffre
> 3 dayOur garage is pressed for space, so I was happy to find these for our new Aventon Pace 350s. Mounting took some time and tools but its worth the effort. The bikes hang securely and are easily accessed. We had to use a bungie to keep them away from the car but its a simple solution and works perfectly. The bike on the right needs a slight adjustment so the handlebars clear the front tire of the other bike. Ive got the bikes off the floor and the 2 1/4 tires fit this 2.4 rack securely. Ive got them bolted to studs each with the 4 supplied bolts. They arent moving and the 50lb bikes are held securely. I did ding these a star because one of the caps over the bolts on the end broke. Trying to get the cap off one of the latches on the side broke off on the rack side. Fortunately it was a top cap so the cap still covers but is not secured. This is a bad design and its hard to get the caps on and off and they are easy to break. Be careful with this part of the assembly (remove and replacement.) This is literally the worst part of the installation. The instructions are very clear about how to measure and install. Back the bike against the wall and place the rack flat on the floor with the tire mounted, as if it was on the wall. Measure to the bottom of the rack and theres your starting point on the wall. I bumped mine 2 so the tires would not drag and this works well. There is a part at the back tire lower on the wall that is V shaped and does not hold our tires at all. That could also be improved. Once the rack is mounted and the bike hanging you can put the V behind the lower tire and mark its place. Remove the bike and mount the V. I wish it was U shaped like the rack. This is a good rack solution for your bikes if it fits your needs. Just be careful with the end covers (caps.)
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NonConformist
> 3 dayI lik the fact I can hang my e-bike from this bracket and not have to worry about it falling. At 68 and 56 its all I can do to lift it up to the cradle. If you drop the height of the bracket down to 1/4 over the length between the tire centers, its easy to roll the e-bike up to the bracket and hang it. This was learned from trial and error. A normal bike would be easier to lift so you could just use the dimensions in the instruction sheet verbatim.
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Yojo
> 3 dayReally easy to install and they are very sturdy. My electric fat-tire bikes are 70+lbs each and they are supported very well. Some people are complaining about the fenders getting in the way, but for me that wasn’t an issue. The metal support of the rack went right between the fender and tire and fit perfectly. Love the pivot feature which allows you to basically fold the bikes in against the wall so they don’t protrude out as far. The only complaint is the price, but you get what you pay for.
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Aileen F.
Greater than one weekWe live in a small condo and have 2 bikes. They are folding bikes which makes it a bit more challenging. Storing them was always awkward at best before I found these racks. We used all sorts of other rack systems before. These ones are easy to install. They are SO practical. Very well designed. Super easy to put a bike in and out, no matter what kind of bike. They tuck out of the way when not in use. And they even rotate so I can store stuff between the bikes! I almost never rate things 5 stars but these racks have earned it!
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Michelle Alterio
14-06-2025I found these not so easy to install but I had to deal with thin condo walls and a stud that was not easy to find. Overall this product is very good. After searching for something to get my bike off the floor in my condo and swing out of the way when my second bedroom Murphy bed needed to be used I was so happy to find this product. The hardware is very sturdy. The plastic caps are strong. It works perfectly. I did wish the swing out of the way allowed the tire to be in a grub on left and right side @ - their solution is to float the tire on the left or right side of the bottom cap. But it does work great. I give it a overall 5 as its my fault the install was hard. Online video instructions helped a lot.