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$50.00
- Shop quality bicycle display and storage stand
- Graphite ripple powdercoat over steel construction
- Four-Point, Foam rubber end-Cap feet
- 2 Piece design disassembles for space-Efficient storage
- Standard and extreme models feature welded base construction (Extreme model accepts up to 3 inch tires)
- Retail model features flat-Packed, Bolt-Together base construction
- Fat rack features flat-Packed, Bolt-Together base construction and will suit tires from 3.8" To 5" with three width positions, 4.25", 4.75" And 5.25"
$40.00
- Easily holds a bike, kayak, or ladder
- Efficient pulley system helps you lift and lower heavier objects
- Auto-locking mechanism prevents accidental release
- Engineered for durability with tough silver powder coat finish
- Includes mounting hardware and full instructions
- Maximum load: 50lbs
$40.00
NEW! Updated with a stiffer, stronger body and a longer wheel hook, the Velo Hinge 2.0 is made for modern bikes of all types. Updated to easily fit bigger, wider wheels and tires, the familiar function of our patented Velo Hinge design allows bikes to pivot for easy access to neighboring bikes plus permits flat, space-saving bike storage along a wall. New grip tape on the tire contact plate adds stability. When not in use, the hook folds into the hinge for a clean aesthetic.
More than just a standard wall hook for bikes, the Velo Hinge is an innovative and elegant bike storage hook on a hinged plate to hang your bike by the front wheel and also allow it to safely swing sideways, to rest flat along the wall. Fitting almost any bike and swinging either left or right to match your needs, the Velo Hinge maximizes your space while showing love to your bicycles and your living space. And when not in use, it tucks away so you’ll hardly know its there.
Features:
- Long, angled wheel hook accommodates deep profile road wheels and wide mountain bike rims/tires. 700C X23mm - 29" X 3.0".
- Patented hinge design allows bike to pivot left or right.
- Secure load capacity of 50lbs (22.7kg) when properly stud mounted.
- Mounts to any standard, wood-framed wall stud. (Consult a hardware store for mounting options to masonry walls or steel stud framed walls.)
- Anti-slip front plate to keep wheel in place.
- Hook opening of 4" (10cm) can accommodate most road, cyclocross and mountain bikes.
- Maximizes available bicycle storage space for apartments, garages, basements and sheds.
- Ideal for storing bikes in a small space.
- Rear wheel bumper stabilizes the bike to prevent swaying.
- Wheel retaining hook folds away when not in use.
- Durable powder coated steel maintains a long-term clean finish and soft-touch hook won't mark rims.
- 3-Year Warranty
$89.00
RackDock from Kuat. A sophisticated solution for storing your hitch rack. Easy wall installation and the ability to hold up to 100lbs keeps your hitch rack secure and out of the way in the garage, preventing damage to the rack, cars, and of course—bikes.
- Supports up to a 4-bike rack (100 lb max)
- All hardware included
- 2" hitch and 1.25" hitch adaptor included
- Magnetic faceplate
$60.00
Interior design reflects a homeowner’s taste, so display your precious bike on Solo Bike Holder to turn any room or garage into an art gallery. This sturdy aluminum rack provides 30 degrees of angle rotation and adjustable hooks to hang your work of art perfectly.
- Attachments: Wall mount
- Material: Aluminum
- Max Weight Capacity: 16 kg / 35 lb
- Added Features: Hook angle adjustable; Hook position adjustable
- Size: 42 x 28.6 x 14.4 cm / 16.5” x 11.3” x 5.7”
- Weight: 1057 grams / 2.33 lb
$39.00
All Feedback Sports repair stands are designed to be excellent at home and excel in the field. The Tool Tray add-on is the ultimate service partner for the most demanding mechanics. It’s lightweight and durable design delivers easy access to tools, lubricants, spare components and accessories during tune-ups or bike washing sessions. With a towel hook, drain ports, compartmentalized tool holders and a spot for your coffee mug or adult beverage, what else could a bike mechanic need?
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