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Racor - PBS-2R, Bike Stand Garage, 2 Bikes

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About this item

  • Customizable - Assemble racking to store bike in same or opposite directions
  • Stable - Resin feet keep the stand in place and protect your floor
  • Durable - Epoxy coated steel base and support arms for long-term use
  • Easy Assembly - All hardware included, easily assembled with no other installation needed
  • Reclaim Your Garage - Helps organize bikes and holds them securely in place to avoid tipping or damage


With the Racor Floor Bike Stand you can safely and securely store two bikes on the floor so they won’t tip over and scratch your car or harm other belongings. The Racor Floor Bike Stand is designed so it can be assembled to hold bikes in the same direction or alternate directions, depending on your space. Resin feet protect your floor and keep the stand in place. The Floor Bike Stand firmly cradles your bike’s tires–holding the tire in the front, underneath, and on the side–to keep it from falling over. Some assembly required; no installation is needed. Order yours today, and reclaim your garage!


AK
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2021
Used in my garage as an alternative to always placing my bikes against the wall. Works perfectly and installation was quite easy as well.
Blanca Margarita Parrilla Sánches
Reviewed in Mexico on August 24, 2018
Llegó en tiempo y forma. Artículo útil, resistente y fácil de armar, hace ver más organizado el patio.
Luis Martinez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2018
Ideal para rodada 29 y 700.El proceso de armado es sencillo, sin embargo algunos tornillos no entran bien, incluso debí dejarlo sin uno.
Javier Morales
Reviewed in Mexico on April 15, 2018
Este soporte para bicicletas es la opción ideal para todo aquel que busca una solución de organización de calidad para sus bicicletas.El rack de piso es de gran calidad, materiales fuertes y resistentes y en verdad ayuda a maximizar el espacio. El ensamblado es relativamente fácil y no se necesitan muchas herramientas – Se tiene que tomar en cuenta que al ser un stand fuerte y resistente habrá que apretar algunas tuercas y no será una solución 'out of the box' o lista para usarse, pero vale la pena invertirle los 20 o 30 minutos necesarios para ensamblaje por la calidad que aporta.Aparte de ser una solución perfecta, los terminados son altamente estéticos; El recubrimiento negro mate del metal es resistente a ralladuras superficiales y provee un gran acabado que sin duda es un plus a una solución que solo por la calidad de sus materiales ya vale la pena.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2015
Good price and quick delivery of this item. It came nicely packaged in a box with all the pieces protected in plastic wrapping. Instructions are minimal but adequate. Once assembled, this stand holds my two recreational bikes with 700 mm tires end-to-end (Option 2: bikes in opposite direction) very well. This stand would not work with bikes in the same direction due to handlebar interference. Most reviews that rate this product low are due to assembly difficulty. You must be patient and not get frustrated when assembling this stand. Due to the design using pipes and tubes (i.e., curved surfaces), alignment can be challenging. However, all the pieces will fit together with no modification or extra drilling required. As directed, do not tighten the screws until all of them have been finger-tightened to hold the stand together. Keep in mind that the female threads on the tubes and supports are not the highest quality threads; therefore, some screws may allow finger-tightening all the way, whereas, others may only engage one or two threads. That's OK - don't be tempted to tighten them with the Allen wrench at this point. If you want to know how much thread engagement to expect on each part by just finger-tightening, try inserting and removing the screw before assembly. The main difficulty is aligning the screws with the female threads in the tubes because you can't see the threads once the tubes are inserted in the legs. Therefore, you have to get the screws started by feel. This takes patience! They will fit when everything is aligned properly, but don't get frustrated. Keep slowly moving everything around until the screws become aligned and engage the threads. Once all the screws and bolts are finger-tight, then tighten them with the wrench. Remember, you are not attaching a massive trailer hitch to a tow truck. The screws only need to be snug tight and the stand will work just fine. If you have problems getting the base to lie flat on the floor (not wobble), then stand on the tubular legs and tighten the square tube hex head bolts first. Then tighten the remaining screws in an alternating pattern (like lug nuts on a automobile wheel) while often rechecking the flatness of the stand on the floor. Just be patient and don't give up. Once assembled, the stand is a quality product with respect to the price.
Derrick
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2014
received the package undamaged, with all the parts including the bolt kit along with a 4mm allen wrench. set it up in under five minuets. I did not have to drill bigger holes or rig it in any way. actually has some weight to it. much better than expected, very sturdy. The instructions are sparse but if you have anything over a 5th grade education you will do just fine. I did need to use a 13mm socket from my tool box for 2 of the bolts, an adjustable would also do the job. Overall I could not be more pleased with my new bike rack. I use it to hold my and my girlfriends bikes when i take them down off the wall brackets before a ride. 6 bikes in a one bedroom apartment can get cramped. no more leaning bikes against the couch, coffee table, tv, ect.... great for holding bike to lube chain or top off air in tires.
Francis
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2013
I find it to be quite sturdy. It took a bit longer to assemble than I expected (approx. 1 hr) as it was a bit tricky to get it level horizontally and vertically. The instructions did say not to tighten the screws until you are sure it is level -- should have done as I was told! I will fasten this to a piece of wood (probably plywood) to put in the back of my pick up truck once I can get to the storage shed after the snow melts.Francis C.La Pêche, Quebec, Canada
Deeth
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2012
I own a lot of bikes. I have more bikes than I have time to ride them. I needed a good space-saving solution for our 3rd bedroom, which is pretty much the "bike room". Like football, the matter of bike storage became a game of inches; precious inches that would be lost if we had to lean every bike on a kickstand. Originally I bought the Racor 4-bike standalone rack, but for a room that small it still wasn't a sound investment. Ultimately I decided on this two-bike floor stand, and am glad I did. It only took 10 minutes to assemble (Protip: Don't tighten everything down until ALL parts are connected/screws are in place), and it allows us to stand the bikes straight up in thinner lines. That being said, here are three important factors that should affect your purchasing decision:1. Gearing: Most of what my girlfriend and I ride are single-speed bikes. If you ride bikes with even slightly bulky derailleurs, this will be a problem when you have to turn one bike around in order to avoid clashes between the handlebars. If you value your tuning, do not store geared bikes facing rearward in this thing.2. Wheel Size: 26" wheels will fit this rack flawlessly. 700c wheels, however, will be a bit tight if your tire size is anywhere at or above 25mm in width, as this adds a little more to the height factor. I've found that the wheels will still fit at up to 28mm diameters, but the fit is tight. My 29er MTB will obviously not fit this rack.3. Disc Brakes: As mentioned in previous reviews, this rack is not accomodating for most bikes with disc brakes. Some people squeeze them in just right for fitment, but as disc brakes can be finicky enough, I wouldn't chance putting a bike with disc brakes in this rack.Bottom Line: Great rack for storing bikes and taking up less space, minus a few caveats. My girlfriend and I ride adult-sized bikes, so I imagine almost any kid's bike (20" wheels or smaller) will fit this frame wonderfully. At around $30, we consider it a steal.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2012
I wanted a floor stand for a pair of road bikes - 700c wheels. The bikes fit fine. The drop handle bars don't get in the way of each other. You could reverse the bikes with one front tire in one side, one back tire in the other side if you have a second bike with a straight handle bar. Also the stand holds a bike nicely for pumping up the tires and for cleaning and lubing the chain. It's easy to assemble and they include the wrench and allen wrench you need, although you'll find it a little easier with regular size tools. Racor did a nice job for such a basic and inexpensive item. The metal is finished and painted nicely - no rough edges or metal splinters. Screw all the parts together loosely first, like they recommend, so that you have a little "give" for the screws and screw holes to line up.
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