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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
It was easy to install and very stable. Holds a bike with no issues.
P. Sayers
Reviewed in Australia on February 13, 2025
This stand really is the best I have found. The design can't be faulted and it is a reasonable price. Once constructed, it is very stable and holds the bike in a very stable position. After a short learning period, it is very easy to place the bike in the stand and remove it. Overall, great design and no complaints. I have purchased six of these stands so far (yes, I know, I have too many bikes, heard it all before, lol).
Tasheena
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
This is a great room-saving bike rack. I have a single room apartment and am able to keep my bike in my dining area with this rack. Highly recommend. Easy to put together and strong.
erik bieszczad
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
So far the bike rack has exceeded my expectations as assembly was very simple and took about five minutes. for the price this rack is super durable! It also greatly increased my space on my patio.
Murat Koçak
Reviewed in Turkey on August 11, 2024
Ürün son derece mantıklı. Evi küçük olan ve duvara asma alanınız yoksa bisikletinizi en iyi bu şekilde saklayabiliyorsunuz.Malzeme kalitesi iyiVidalar tam şekilde çıktı.Sadece neden Avustralya'dan gönderildi onu anlamadım 🤔
Kathleen
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
This stand is a fantastic solution for anyone looking to efficiently store their bike. Its design securely holds your bike in a vertical position, freeing up valuable floor space. Lightweight yet sturdy, this stand is ideal for those with limited room. While the instructions to assemble it are relatively straightforward, the wheel hook can be a bit counterintuitive—stick with it, and you'll have it set up in no time. As I prepare to move, I’m confident that this bike stand will continue to serve me well by allowing me to store my bike horizontally in the garage. Whether you're dealing with a tight space or just need a reliable storage solution, this stand comes recommended.
Karolina
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 29, 2024
10 stars!Bought it after reading the reviews.I live in a studio and this is perfect! Fits well, it’s strong and holds my bike.Very easy to assemble as well.Would highly recommend!
Mary Nashville
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Very easy to assemble. All the parts are wrapped individually and identified by letter. The instructions are fairly easy to figure out albeit the type set could be larger. Basic tools you'll need (L wrench) are included.The metal pieces are well constructed and NOT flimsy. Took me about 15 minutes to assemble.It's working well! Pretty sturdy. I tried installing a device on my wall but in a highrise it is difficult to get molly bolts in walls at often times you're dealing with aluminum 'two by fours' and concrete posts.
Stephanie Y.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I live in a small apartment in New York City. My bike isn't super fancy or anything but I'll be damned if I trust anything of mine being safe while locked up outside on the street. That's why I got this.My building is really old and the walls seem to be made of plaster/cynder blocks so drilling a wall mount isn't the most ideal in this rental apartment. Because this bike stand is freestanding, I can move it anywhere in the apartment without it needing to be near a wall.There are other vertical stands that support the bike by resting the seat post on a yoke, whereas this one has an extension that comes up to hook the front wheel while the back wheel is nestled between adjustable rollers. My seat post is so down low that it's basically nonexistent so those vertical stands are out for me. But the added benefit of the front wheel hook makes it so I don't need a velcro strap to keep the handlebar from turning around while vertical. Also with the bottom part of the mount, I can use it to hold my bike in place horizontally as it holds my back wheel in place. So in a way it's like 2 bike stands in one!All in all I am very happy with this bike stand. It's definitely my best investment for my bike in my small apartment situation. Holds my bike vertical or horizontal without needing to drill or be near a wall. Super sturdy and made of metal, so easy to build, and comes in a surprisingly small package. Fully assembled, the base itself takes up like 2 feet x 1.3 feet.
G. Lachica
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I was worried that my XL frame bike with 29 inches wheels were too big for this stand, but I was wrong it fits perfectly and it works great for me in my small apartment. Setup it’s really easy. It took me like 10 minutes or less and the instructions are very clear. Totally recommended.
Rough Rider
Reviewed in Germany on November 1, 2024
Ich habe mir den Radständer bestellt, um mein 28“ Gravel Bike darin senkrecht einzuparken.Das Hinterrad wird in dieser Position durch eine obere und zwei untere Stützrollen im Ständerrahmen gehalten. Die unteren Rollen lassen sich jeweils über drei Löcher im Abstand zueinander versetzen, dazu die obere Rolle noch stufenlos in der Höhe. Das Vorderrad wird dann noch in den oberen Bügel eingehängt, fertig. Ein wirklich geniales System!Nachdem man sich die pulverbeschichteten Bauteile zurechtgelegt hat, läßt sich der Radständer im Grunde intuitiv zusammenstecken. Es ist eine einfache Bauanleitung beigelegt, die für den Zusammenbau völlig ausreicht. Die Rohre werden mit 7 Innensechskant-Schrauben verschraubt. Dazu sind je zwei passende Inbus-Schlüssel bzw. Maulschlüssel (für den Vorderrad-Haken) beigelegt.In der Beschreibung wird darauf hingewiesen, dass es mit Anbauten wie Gepäckträgern und Schutzblechen Probleme geben kann. Zunächst hatte ich auch das Problem, dass mein hinteres Schutzblech auf der äußeren Stützrolle aufliegt.Ich konnte das aber nachträglich lösen, indem ich die obere, stufenlose Rolle weiter nach unten - zum Rad hin - verschiebe und festziehe. Dadurch wird das Bike insgesamt im Rahmen weiter nach außen - also vom Rahmen weg - geschoben und damit auch das Schutzblech weg von der Außenrolle. Gleichzeitig bringt man damit auch gleich die Kette noch etwas weg von der Senkrechtstütze. Ich musste dann nur noch auch die Außenrolle um ein Loch versetzen und das Rad sitzt nun fest im Ständer und das Schutzblech steht frei. Entscheidend für das „Schutzblech-Problem“ ist also die obere, stufenlos verstellbare Stützrolle.Der Radständer steht bei mir ausreichend stabil und hält das Bike wirklich sicher in der Senkrechten. Ich würde den Ständer für weitere Bikes wieder kaufen.
Galen M. Gruman
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
The rack is fairly lightweight so is easy to move, and it can accommodate a range of tire sizes. Although it does flex when you put the bike on or off, it feels sturdy and stable enough, and there is a counterforce set of feet to avoiding tipping back once a bike is attached. (Those feet are coated to reduce scraping, but that didn’t feel like enough floor protection, so I adhered rubber bumpers to be safe.) I would avoid using it in an area of heavy foot traffic where it could be knocked over.Assembly was simple, and the instructions very clear. Just note that bag G is packed in bag C, and bag D was inside bag A — initially, I thought they were missing. And the screws sometimes are hard to align; the oval openings can get you slightly offset, though they allow for greater fit tolerance.All in all, the stand saved 2 feet of floor space, though you need to keep that saved space open to wheel the bike in — you can’t really slide a bike in from the side. If your bike is much longer than 70”, it may not fit onto the wheel hook, FYI. Do note that the wheel guides keep your wheels straight, which means you can’t turn the front wheel so the handlebars don’t stick out so much. That’s not a design flaw, just the reality of using a mount you might not anticipate.Mounting a bike vertically requires strength to lift the bike up onto the frame’s guide rollers. Those rollers ensure proper alignment but also limit your own torque. And getting the front wheel into the retaining hook can be tricky. After a few times, your muscle memory will kick in.I don’t see the point of using this as a horizontal mount — just get a kickstand!Overall, this rack does its job. It should work nicely for most people.
Reviewer 77
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Minimalist design, secure and stable, works as described, frees up space. Parts are sturdy, two rubberized feet very stable. Great value for price. Light enough to pick up empty stand and carry with one hand. Note: Hook goes on front tire rim to keep it straight and stable, not one of the wheel spokes.
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