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Racor Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand #PBS-2R
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Racor Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand #PBS-2R
- Floor-rest bike stand
- Stores 2 bikes in same or opposite directions
- Constructed of tubular steel with durable epoxy finish; some assembly required
- Includes 1 rack for 2 bikes; bikes not included
- 30 by 24 by 22 inches; 13 pounds; 1-year warranty
Product Description
Floor Bike Stand, Quickly Store 2 Bikes With Ease, Bikes Can Be Stored In The Same Or Alternate Directions, Easy For Children To Use, Tubular Steel Construction, Durable Epoxy Finish. Amazon.com Product Description
With the rise in popularity of expensive bicycles, storage and safety have become an issue. Bikes stored one on top of the other in a garage or hanging from a ceiling can be dangerous for small children or can fall and damage not only the bike, but an expensive automobile or truck. The PBS-2R Racor Bike Stand will securely store two bikes in either direction and can be used indoors or can be secured outside the home to safely store your bikes. The Stand is easy for children to use and the tubular steel construction with its durable epoxy finish will give you many years of dependable service. --C. Dwight Barnett
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Racor Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand #PBS-2R
- Tools & Hardware: 0 pages
- Publisher: Racor
- Label: Racor
- Studio: Racor
- Average Customer Review:
based on 84 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #33
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Poorly tooled 2008-07-23
Comment: This might be the most poorly tooled piece of junk I have ever purchased. Holes are not properly aligned, bolts are stripped, virtually nothing works as it should. It should be a pretty simple thing to put together, but because parts don't fit or don't work, it is incredibly frustrating. By using parts in ways other than how they were supposed to be used, I was able to get this to work for one bike, but only with a lot of effort and verbal expressions of frustration. Maybe I just got a bad unit, but I will certainly never buy this brand again.
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Summary: Quick set-up, works great 2008-07-09
Comment: This rack was easy to set up (<15 min) and is great for neatly storing bikes in an apartment. It holds our two road bikes, but in opposing directions so as to not have the two handlebars vying for the same space. Highly recommended!
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Summary: Awesome Bicycle Racks 2008-07-07
Comment: If you are looking for a way to organize the bicycles in your home these are the way to go. These racks are very solid and hold the bicycles securely without worry of damage to the wheels. They were very easy to put together.
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Summary: Hard to put together, but worth it. 2008-06-24
Comment: Working great for my bikes, came in the mail very quickly. Difficult to put together, one has to use a bit of "English" to get the parts to line up properly, but with two of us, we were able to put them together in about 20 minutes each.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: A decent bike stand 2008-06-15
Comment: Pros: Compact and doesn't require wall installation. Easy to assemble. Does the job of holding bikes upright, outdoors in our very windy area.
Con: The stand is very lightweight and will stick to fat tires, which could add a couple of seconds to the removal of a mountain bike. To avoid this, I step on the base of the stand with one foot then pull the bike out. You might consider drilling the stand to the floor or filling its hollow base with sand or rocks.
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