





Steadyrack Bike Rack - Wall Mounted Bike Storage Solution
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VMM1
> 3 dayOnce properly mounted on the wall, it is very easy to slide the bike in to it, regardless of weight. No lifting. Many other bike stands/ hangers require a person to lift the bike on to the hooks, which could be a problem. Very clever and sturdy design.
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chichitao
Greater than one weekThis rack is amazing and I am glad I purchased it. It is very sturdy and comes with very large bolts, which means it takes a bit of time to mount but once it is up it isnt coming down. Allows me room in my garage to mount the bike and then swing it to the side to get it out of the way. Very cool feature. My one minor negative, the bracket that holds the rear tire from rubbing the wall has tall sides, so when I pivot the bike to the side my deep rim wheels/tire dont sit inside the bracket anymore and end up resting on the top edges. It still keeps the wheel from rubbing the wall, but would like to see a bracket that is not so tall on the sides so the wheel/rim can pivot a little better and stay within the side walls. Highly recommend however!
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Mike L.
> 3 dayI installed two of these racks in a trailer. The rack is very easy to load the bike onto, and once the bike is mounted, it is very convenient to be able to pivot the bike right or left (superb design). This rack would work perfectly as designed if installed in a garage or house. But to use in a trailer that is being pulled down the road, around curves and over bumps, we added a few modifications. First we added easy-to-find velcro straps to prevent the front tire from coming out of the rack when we hit bumps. Second, we added a small chain and spring clip to secure the back tire in the lower mount. Finally, we added a chain and spring clip system to limit the swing of the rack and keep the bikes against the wall of the trailer when driving down the road. Everything unclips in seconds and the bikes are easily dismounted. This system is very convenient, since you can swing the bike in the rack to one side or the other to allow for storing other items in the trailer and for easy access to load and unload the bikes. The rack itself mounts easily to the wall and is very high quality. We expect many years of use from this product. We have had 4 very expensive bicycle racks for receiver hitches (obviously a different application), but this is the easiest rack we have owned to load and unload. Loading the bikes on this rack is more about technique than strength, which makes it perfect for those of us in our late 60s to load as well.
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Duncan
> 3 dayThese work very well, easy to install and look kinda cool. I have one for a thin tire bike (the tri-bike) and one for a fat tire (4 inch tire) bike. The only issue i have is that the fat tire bike rack touches the wall which keeps the fat tire bike handle bar sticking 30+ inches from the wall. I will probably take it down and mount it hire so I dont have to remember to avoid it (Im 5-6 tall). I would defiantly recommend these. If I get more bikes, I will be getting more of these.
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patrickb12
> 3 dayMy kids put their bikes away into this bike rack which means its a success! Ive tried EVERY bike rack solution that exists...hooks on the front tire, hooks on the frame, suspended from the ceiling, floor racks, etc. The kids never put them away because they said it was too hard...or they took up too much space...floor racks. They put them away into the SteadyRack. I also love them because I can install them very close to one another reducing the amount of overall space needed for bike storage. TIP: google steadyrack spacing guide and do the staggered installation...instructions say about 13 1/2, I moved them even closer at 12 and it works. We just sold our house and the buyer requested we leave the racks. I immediately bought and installed 5 more racks for our new home.
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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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TDB
> 3 dayVery sturdy, easy to install, takes little effort to load the bike. Best bike mount I have ever owned. I bought 2. I bought this mount as it swings to the side allowing me to keep 2 bikes and get them in and out with my car in a one car garage. You need to pay abstention to the position of the pedals prior to flopping them but is easy to do. Handlebars become the limiting factor on side travel. I would give 5 stars if the lower / rear mount retained the wheel when I flop the bikes to the wall. Works great when the bike is perpendicular to the wall but as you pull it to the side - the rear wheel pops out. Still works -- but my wall is covered with tire marks. Needs to be deeper!
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J GARCIA
> 3 dayDefinitely a great choice giving lost of versatility. I have spaces the racks at 22 in without offset and it fitted perfectly. The only idea I have for improvement is to include a paper template so it will be an even easier installation.
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Brian
> 3 dayI hardly ever wright any reviews, but felt it was necessary after I installed these for my wife and I. As all, the older we get, the ease of use become very important and that was the main reason I purchased these bike racks. The bike racks main two purposes are space saving and ease of use. Well these accomplish both. They were very easy to install (wall stud installation) and I had all three bikes up in less than an our. I would recommend these for anyone who needs the extra space and does not want to have to lift the weight of the bike as with other types of bike racks.
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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.