Delivery and Install
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High quality and economically priced, these high-density bike racks provide excellent storage for bikes with a minimal floor footprint.
- Made of corrosion-resistant aluminum to ensure longevity and minimal maintenance.
- Available in one or two-tier layout.
- Indoor and outdoor use.
- Easy to use gas strut assisted lift for positioning the upper bike.
- Attain bike density storage as high as one bike per eight inches (1:8").
- Accommodates tires up to 2 1/2” wide.
- Easily adjusts to accommodate most floor plans.
- Integrated locking bar accomodates u-lock to lock bike frame and front tire.
Design
These racks are designed to provide the highest density, most fully functional bike storage on the market. They are designed for ease of operation with spring assistance for the upper bikes. The lower tier has a rail and wheel system to allow for lateral positioning of each rack. The staggered height of the lower tier increases bike density. Aluminum alloy construction is very corrosion-resistant and attractive.
- Holds up to 66 pounds.
- Optional 2" or 2 1/2" wide track.
- Anti corrosion aluminum alloy construction.
- Easy rack adjustments to accommodate most floor plans with options of 0°, 10°, 35°, and 45° offsets from the wall.
- Offset height option.
- Gas strut assisted lift system.
Approved by the City of Vancouver
The City of Vancouver has reviewed our product and verified that it fulfills all City bylaw requirements.
Demonstration
Access to the upper rack is possible by sliding the lower rack bike out of the way, pulling down the upper bike rack, and rolling the bike into the slot. The upper bike rack will automatically rise to the upper storage prosition. Watch the quick video to see how easily bikes can be added to and removed from the rack.
2-Tier Rack Configuration Guide
Measure the width and length of your room. Use the room width chart to determine if you can fit one row of bikes or 2 rows of bikes, and at what angle they need to be installed. Use the room length chart to determine how many bikes you can store along each wall.
Alternately, you can calculate the wall length required based on the number of bikes to be stored.
Room Width
Identifiy the offset and installation angle the bike rack(s) need to be installed at to make the most efficient use of the space, while providing comfortable hallway space to access bikes.
For example, if your room is 18.8' wide, you would reference the 19.0' width line which indicates you can install 1 row at 10° angle using a horizontal bike offset, and a second row at 30° angle using a horizontal bike offset.
Minimum Room Width | Bike Rack Layout | |||
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mm | inches | feet | Single Row | Double Row |
2875 | 113.2 | 9.4 | 45° | |
3060 | 120.5 | 10.0 | 30° V | |
3240 | 127.6 | 10.6 | 10° V | |
3410 | 134.3 | 11.2 | 30° H | |
3590 | 141.3 | 11.8 | 10° H | |
4550 | 179.1 | 14.9 | 45° | 45° |
4735 | 186.4 | 15.5 | 30° V | 45° |
4915 | 193.5 | 16.1 | 10° V | 45° |
4920 | 193.7 | 16.1 | 30° V | 30° V |
5085 | 200.2 | 16.7 | 30° H | 45° |
5100 | 200.8 | 16.7 | 10° V | 30° V |
5265 | 207.3 | 17.3 | 10° H | 45° |
5280 | 207.9 | 17.3 | 10° V | 10° V |
5450 | 214.6 | 17.9 | 10° H | 30° V |
5450 | 214.6 | 17.9 | 10° V | 30° H |
5620 | 221.3 | 18.4 | 30° H | 30° H |
5800 | 228.3 | 19.0 | 10° H | 30° H |
5980 | 235.4 | 19.6 | 10° H | 10° H |
V - Alternating bikes are stored with a built in Vertical offset. | ||||
H - Alternating bikes are stored with a built in Horizontal offset |
Room Length
Calculate the number of bikes that will fit on a wall (upper and lower) at given installation angles.
For the example above, input the Length of your room (18.8') to learn how many bikes you will be able to fit along each wall. You will see that you can store 25 bikes of the 10° offset racks and 18 of the 30° offset racks for a total of 43 bikes.
Number of Bikes
Calculate the length of wall required to store a specific total number of bikes — uppers and lowers combined — at given angles.