Space-saving storage rack holds 1 fat bike vertically on your wall with no lifting required. Hinged brackets let you swing bike against the wall for compact storage. Fits tires up to 5" wide. Mounting hardware included.
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Note: Rack must be fixed to stud framing or masonry. Fixing to drywall only is not recommended.
The Steadyrack allows you to store 1 fat bike vertically on the wall of your garage, home, or office. A wide, folding bracket with a V-shaped brim holds your bike securely by the front wheel, and it requires no lifting to load. A secondary bracket holds your bike's rear wheel in place. And the rack swings to the side with your bike loaded for compact storage.
Space-Saving, Swiveling Design
The front-wheel bracket is hinged so it can swing nearly 180 degrees from side to side. This lets you reposition your bike for compact storage, and it allows you to store multiple bikes close together against the wall. And the tensioned hinge requires pressure to move so your bike won't swing freely on the rack.
The Steadyrack's space-saving design allows it to fold flat and out of the way when you aren't using it. Simply push the brackets toward the wall until the upper bracket snaps into the retaining clips on the lower bracket.
Simple, No-Lift Loading
The Steadyrack's front-wheel bracket consists of 2 interlocking pieces of corrosion-resistant, 3/8" thick zinc-coated steel. To load your bike, simply fold the brackets down, hike the bike up on its rear wheel, and roll it forward so the front wheel rests in between the brackets. The steel brackets support your bike's front wheel from the bottom and on both sides to prevent movement. If you've positioned the rack to hold your bike up off the ground, the rack will do the work of lifting your rear wheel when you roll the front wheel onto the brackets.
The Steadyrack's rear-wheel bracket helps keep your bike straight on the rack while still allowing it to swivel as needed for storage. The rear-wheel bracket is a separate piece, so it can be installed at any distance from the front-wheel bracket to accommodate your bike's wheelbase.
Easy Installation
The Steadyrack installs easily with included mounting hardware. Simply choose the spot on your wall that you want the bike to hang and mount the front-wheel holder. Load your bike onto the front-wheel holder, mark the spot where the rear wheel contacts the wall, and install the rear-wheel bracket.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Steadyrack Bike Rack is a revolutionary cycling storage solution, because it's easy to use, saves heaps of space, and looks great. Parking your bike in a Steadyrack is so easy. First, open the Steadyrack Bike Rack by folding the bottom arm down, until it rests on the stops. Take hold of your handlebar grips as though you we're riding your bike. Use an overhand grip, not underhand. Now, using the handlebars for control, stand your bike up, and balance it on the back wheel.
You can raise the front wheel to vertical position easily, by locking the rear brake, and walking backwards, while holding onto the handlebar grips. The bike will lift up with virtually no effort. Now, balancing your bike on the rear wheel, roll it forwards until the front wheel rests against the bottom arm. Once your front wheel is touching the entry point on the bottom arm, you simply push the bike forwards, and it will rise up, and drop into the rack with very little effort. The tire will sit snugly between the two V-shaped cradling points. If you want to mount your racks higher, or they are staggered, you can use your knee to help you do the lifting.
Simply place your knee under the saddle, and lift up with your leg at the same time as you push. You can now swivel your bike to your preferred position, almost 180 degrees from one side to the other. Your rack comes with a rear tire rest. When folding to one side or the other, place the rear wheel on the corresponding side of rear tire rest. This will keep your bikes all nice and straight, and prevent them from swinging around, and banging into each other. To remove your bike, simply hold the handlebars, and pull your bike back.
It will roll out of the rack, and onto the ground with ease. Don't try to lift your bike on and off, there is no need. Just push forward, and pull back to let the wheel do all the work. If your bike has fenders, you need Steadyrack's Fender Rack, which is designed to function exactly the same as the classic rack. Wider tires are no problem either, with the Fat Rack.
All three racks use the same method to load and unload bikes. Now you have claimed back your valuable floor space. And you can safely, and easily store your bike up, and out of the way. Best of all, you'll never have to juggle your bike onto a hook again.
easy to install
Product is well made, very well documented and delivered on time. Impressive service.
This is an excellent space saver in my garage and very easy to install.
5 stars great rack!
Outstanding. Well worth the cost.
Easy to use, stud finder was helpful
Love it
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