🚲 Elevate your bike game with sleek, secure, space-smart storage!
The CyclingDeal Floor to Ceiling 2 Bike Storage Stand is a versatile, height-adjustable rack that securely holds two bikes up to 40kg total. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy with protective coatings, it fits garages or apartments perfectly. Featuring a patented locking system and customizable setup options, it offers a premium, scratch-free storage solution backed by a lifetime warranty.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 59.1 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 5.85 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CyclingDeal |
Material | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | CyclingDeal |
Part Number | CD-KT12 |
E**K
Easy setup
It took about 15 minutes to setup. Really pleased with the turnout. Highly recommend this rack. It’s pretty sturdy once you get it secure. It has a place for screws but I didn’t need to but it’s an option. You might need a second person to help align and secure.
A**F
Good, but not solid product.
The media could not be loaded. Not a bad product. It seems (so far at least) to hold both my bikes well. The swivel arms are really easy and intuitive to adjust. However, there are a couple issues. 1) The bottom extension is rather flimsy and wobbles when I shake it. 2) the arms might not be quite far enough from the bar as parts of my bike touch it when it is on the rack. I am concerned this could lead to scratching over time. 3) the instructions could be a little better in describing the extension of the bar/use of the tension swivel bar, but it can be figured out with some intuition.For the price, a great product, but definitely not the best option on the market I am sure.
B**P
Worked great!
Worked as described and easy set up and heavy duty.
J**5
Defective out of the box. Expected something better for $130
The top part of the second rail is defective. Can't properly extend the top half because the rail was improperly molded and too tight. Also prevents use of hanging bracket for top bike. This was out of the box.
M**E
Sturdy
So far so good, easy setup & seems sturdy while allowing for much needed floor space.
E**F
Single pole bike stand
East to assemble attaches at the top, this rack holds bikes well. Recommended for ease of assembly.
A**R
Nice rack!!
We currently have one of those bike racks where the top leans against the wall and the bottom two legs flare out away from the wall, and it does its job, but it always looks like it's about to fall because gravity is the only thing holding it there. I wanted something sturdier and more permanent, so I got this rack figuring it couldn't be any worse.Boy, was I pleasantly surprised when I opened this up. Everything about this rack screams quality and sturdy. The main vertical tubes are beefy aluminum extrusions, not some cheap thin gauge steel. The arms that hold the bikes are likewise really solid pieces cut from steel plate that is over 1/8" thick. The hardware holding everything together is also quality with nice finger knobs for adjusting things. The pads that rest on the floor and ceiling are semi-soft rubber so they should grip nicely, and there are a couple screw holes on each pad where you could put screws (not included) into the floor/ceiling to make this even more permanent.I like the mechanism for tightening this against the ceiling. You use two knobs to extend the main tube to fit snugly between the floor and ceiling and then at the bottom is a lever (also beefy, so you can really crank it down if you want) that turns a screw that applies more pressure. I love that they designed it so that the lever lengthens the main tube to tighten, but it doesn't allow the foot pad to try to rotate as you turn the lever, so you don't have to worry about the foot/pad trying to move because it wants to rotate. Really nice thoughtful design.When I received it, one of the screws and plastic "washers" that are used to fasten the bike holding arms to the tube had backed itself out and was loose in the plastic bag containing the main vertical tube. Probably just rattled itself loose during shipping; thankfully it was still in the bag, but because the end of my shipping box was partially open, it could have been more of a hassle had the screw/washer fallen out of the box. The screws have threadlock applied to them, but they were all loose. I'd recommend the manufacturer tighten the screws down more to make sure they don't rattle loose.The only other thing that I would have loved to have seen (but I'm not taking points off here) is if they would have included a couple hooks or even shelves that could also mount to the vertical tube to hang helmets, shoes, etc. on. That would have really made for a top notch bike storage solution. Maybe even sell them as an option.That said, I'm very pleased with this rack and would happily recommend it to anyone and would certainly purchase it again if the need arises
K**Y
Easy to assemble and surprisingly sturdy, even with heavy bikes
I'm quite impressed at how stable this rack is. When tightened up properly, it barely wiggles when you shove it. It handles my 40lb commuter/tourer and 20lb road bike no problem, and I wouldn't be concerned about pushing it all the way to its rated 45lb per bike capacity. Material quality is also much higher than I was expecting.Assembly was not at all difficult. All you have to do is bolt the hooks to the end of each arm, and then attach the arms to the upright pole. Setting the pole upright is also quite easy, just adjust it using the telescoping sections until it's snug against the floor and ceiling, then use the tab at the base to finish tightening it up. Make sure you really tighten down the telescoping sections really well, else they'll slip. It works best on hard floors, but thin carpet is doable. If you need extra security, there are holes to secure it to the floor and ceiling. I put it in the patio area of my apartment building, and had no problems.Adjustments require a hex key, but the included one isn't the disposable thing you usually get. It's even ball-end! Adjustments can be a bit fiddly; you have to take the bike off to move the hanger up or down. Otherwise, the bike's weight causes it to bind up, but that does mean it'll stay put once the bike is on there. It's also not something you'd need to adjust frequently.As mentioned above, the build quality is also surprisingly excellent. The main pole is made from aluminum extrusions, with steel bits for the bike holders. All plastics are the tough kind, like nylon (some with glass fiber reinforcement.) I'm very impressed.The only complaint I have, aside from finicky adjustment, is I wish it came from velcro straps to keep the front wheels from flopping around. Other racks I've tested include them, and they'd be a nice extra. Mostly, you can just adjust the cradle so it holds the bike leaning forward to resolve this, though. It will rotate if you lean against the front/rear of a bike on it, so be careful there. I also wish the rack had a place to store the hex key.While on the expensive side, compared to similar designs, this particular storage rack is very high quality and extremely solid. My only complaints are very nitpicky, and it's a very good design. I give it my thumbs up.
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