Vertical Bike Rack
Vertical Bike Rack
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Features
- Made of high-quality steel to increase strength, 4 corners are covered with rubber covers to avoid scratching the ground, are wear-resistant and reduce noise
- Versatile and space-saving This indoor vertical bicycle rack is very convenient, not only suitable for front and rear insertion, but also can store bicycles vertically or horizontally to meet your storage needs.
- Perfect for apartments, dormitories, garages, or other limited spaces.
- Fits almost any bike This vertical bike stand fits almost all bikes ranging from 20" - 24" Children's bicycle, 25 inches - 27 inches (approximately 63.5 - 68.6 cm) Mountain bikes, 650C - 700C road bikes, wheel bases in the 1140mm range. Except those bikes with tires. 6.1 cm wide.
- Easy to assemble No drilling required to design, no need to worry about damaging the wall, and you can assemble it in under 10 minutes following the instructions. It can be placed independently on any flat place (including carpets).
Product parameters
Material: alloy steel
Dimensions: length 55 x width 53 x height 112 cm
Weight: 3.63 kg
WHAT'S INCLUDE?
1 * Step-Bar; 1 * Rear Frame; 1 * Front Frame; 1 * Lower Arm; 1 * Upper Arm ,1 * Front Wheel Hook(pre-assembled ); 2 * Tire Holder(adjustable) ,Parts Pack:9* Screw M6x30 ;2*Screw M6x35, 4* M6 Nut;
WIDE OF APPLICATION
Various heights can be adjusted, ranging from 20"-24" children's bicycles, 25"-27" mountain bikes, 650C-700C road bicycles, and the wheelbase is within 1140mm. The tire width does not exceed 2.4".
HIGF STABILITY
We store the bicycle on the bracket, the bicycle will not fall, it is safe and reliable. Stable, very simple storage method, just roll the rear wheel onto a slope, lift the front wheel and lock it in place. Hooks and triangle brackets with stable tires.
BEST SPACE SAVE
Free up 4 feet of your valuable floor space, the bike floor parking stand is a new way to store your bicycle quickly and easily, can free up more valuable space and save floor space.




