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- #305,717 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #126 in Bike Racks & Stands
Diane debrino
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Very to mount on wall
Prime_member007
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Have mounted them and holding up pretty good. Like the swivel to move the bikes from left to right.
Griffin Jamerson
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
Not sure how both (2) of the screws don’t line up… Sending product back so my ($$$$$) bike doesn’t fall off…
Scrimshaw
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
These are very well designed bike hangers. I installed one, and quickly noticed that it has a spring loaded hinge so that the bike hook can only swivel to the side if it’s loaded down with weight, then once it gets to the side, it clicks in place, and can’t swivel back unless you “unload” a bit of the weight of the bike. This is a great design feature, because they won’t accidentally swivel if you just bump them or something. All the parts were very sturdy, and it was very easy to install (but you’ll need your own tools to pre-drill some holes, etc.). Going slowly and being careful, it probably only took 10 minutes to install one of these. But I only installed one, and then uninstalled it.Why did I uninstall it? I have a very, very small 2 car garage (more like a 1 ½ car garage), and I was really hoping these bike hangers would free up enough space for my family’s 5 bikes by getting them up onto the wall. Unfortunately, the bikes seem to take up even more space when hanging on the wall. Even when you fold them to the side, the handle bars stick out so far that you can’t easily walk by them if they're on the side of your garage by your car (at least not in my small garage). The pedals and handlebars prevent them from folding as close to the wall as you would like. And, if you have 4 or 5 bikes, you need to space them far apart, at least the wall stud spacing (I would never mount these anywhere but in a stud), which eats up more space.In the end, we decided having them on the wall took up way too much space, and made it too hard for us to walk by our cars without snagging on the bikes. I’ve gotten good enough at puzzling the bikes together on the ground that they take up much less space than these hangers, so I just didn’t get the anticipated value out of it that I was hoping for.If you have a garage with plenty of space, then these might be great for you. I would suggest hanging them pretty high, so you actually get some of your ground space back. But, even on the wall, bikes take up a huge amount of space. Because the product itself is very good, I’m giving it 5 stars. Hopefully my story helps other Amazon shoppers decide if they actually want this or not. For me, it was a great idea that just didn’t work.
R&J33
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
This set will store 4 bicycles against a wall. I have mine installed on a garage wall. We have 6 full sized bikes in our house and this is a good option for storing them out of the way.
shmoop
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
For $95, you get four Wallmast Swivel Double Bearing Design Bike Racks, which seems like a good deal.I installed two of these in my garage. Once I found the studs, it was fairly straightforward to install these racks. Note that if your bicycles are very different in size, you will need to have dedicated installs for each bike. That's because the location of the rear tire rest will depend on the distance from the center of the front and rear tires. Since one of the bikes I'm hanging up is for my 10 year old's bike, the rear tire rest is too high on the wall to hang my adult size bike.Putting the bikes on the rack is definitely easier than taking the bikes off the rack. That's because the hook needs to be unthreaded from the spokes of the tire, which is not easy to do. Negotiating the rather large hook through the multiple spokes while supporting the weight of the entire bike is no easy feat. I struggle with it most times. My 14 year old scuffed the wall pretty badly in multiple spots trying to free the bike from the wall and finally gave up in frustration. There is no way that the 10 year old would be able to even attempt it.The swivel design is cool in concept, but I find that it doesn't save as much space as I thought it would. Depending on the size of your handlebar, and whether you have accessories like mirrors attached, you won't be able to swivel the bike as flat as you might think.Despite these shortcomings, it's still a welcome change to have the bicycles off the floor and on the wall.
Andrei
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
Product is a lifesaver. Installation is simple, quality is great. 0 complaints! Recommend.
HappyUser
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
We purchased these to help store our bikes in a very small garage. They were easy to install and do a great job keeping our bikes accessible but out of the way. Would purchase again!
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