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Four Bike Storage Rack Oct 09, 2009 I have 2 adult & 2 kid bikes on the rack. It does hold up, but just realize that it's a non-secured / stand-alone rack, so there are x-y-z axis movements. Hindsight, I would have built a wall mounted bike rack that would be sturdier.
Holds four bikes with a small footprint Aug 11, 2009 This rack is a bit quirky. The arms do not stay in place with heavier bikes. With light bikes (<20#) there is no problem. You definitely want heavier bikes on the bottom for stability. It takes up very little room and would be ideal for an apartment. In a garage it is puny.
Nice Rack!! Nov 07, 2008 Holds 4 adult bikes securely. One of the screws shipped with the rack was faulty. Contacted the Mfg. directly and they shipped a replacement screw out promptly at no charge to me. Good customer service!
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Four Bike Storage Rack Sep 23, 2008 I am very pleased with this product. Although it doesn't look like it would, it holds four mountain bikes with ease. My reason for buying it was to create more room in the garage to hold both of our cars and this rack helped clear the floor so we could do just that. If you have a storage problem I HIGHLY recommend this. The foot print is small and the width from the wall is roughly two bikes parked nexted to one another with kickstands.
Only one small knock on this system, the bikes can be quite heavy and difficult to remove from the top hooks but I found if I use a small step stool it makes it easier. Worth the trouble considering the space you get back.
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Leaning Tower of Pisa - JUNK! Mar 11, 2008 Unfortunately, my experience is the opposite of the other (positive) reviewers. What a pile of junk. The rack had several holes that were not drilled to match precisely and when I did wiggle everything to get it to jam together, one of the holes was off by 1/8". I had to re-drill.
I do fine woodworking and some metal work, so I have experience, tools, and the ability to measure and assemble. But after three bolts stripped out (when I was getting them finger-tight) and the final result was a rack that leaned 15 degrees from plumb, I decided to throw in the towel.
I had high hopes for this bike rack, but in the end found it to be a waste of time, money, space and effort. There is no way I would risk my expensive bikes on this teetering, wobbly, tilting mess.
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