🚲 Elevate Your Garage Game with BYOLHIO!
The BYOLHIO Bike Rack Garage Wall Mount is a heavy-duty, space-saving solution designed to securely store various bike types while protecting your walls from scratches. With a 90° swivel feature and a robust load capacity of 90lbs, this bike hanger is perfect for maximizing storage in tight spaces like garages and apartments.
Material | Metal |
Color | 1 pack |
Special Feature | Bike Rack |
Product Dimensions | 12.6"D x 3.1"W x 3.3"H |
Shelf Type | 嵌入式货架 |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Garage |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bikes |
Included Components | Add-on Units |
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Brand | BYOLHIO |
Style | Hanging |
Manufacturer | GoolyaQD |
Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BYOLHIO Bike Rack |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Special Features | Bike Rack |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**E
Awesome bike rack for small spaces
This bike rack has served due diligence and has held my bike for over a month now with no issues. It was super easy to install way easier than any other wall studded bike rack I’ve used. Would purchase again if I needed it for another bike.
B**E
Keep swinging out
Good value for money and easy to install. Large anchors ( a little too large, in my opinion!).My only real issue with these is that when the bike is hanging, it always swings out to the 90 degrees. I want it to stay flat against the wall. I have installed correctly, just annoying that I need to balance the wheels to get the desired position, which is challenging as I have 4 bikes in a row!
D**Y
Very sturdy
Very study and so easy to install. We love how it saves space in our garage.
C**S
Good value but mounting holes too wide for stud
Pros - heavy duty plates and heavy-duty stainless-steel mounting screws. Overall a good price for two racks.Cons - The swing arm is exactly the same as a lighter model. This rack says it can handle up to 90 pounds but that would be pushing its limits. Six mounting holes are side by side in pairs of 2 and too far apart for both screws to hit a stud. Consider the mounting surface carefully before hanging a really heavy bike. Remember, it is necessary to pick the bike off the ground in a vertical position and maneuver the hook in place to hang it properly.Tips and considerations - check videos regarding how these types of racks work before choosing mounting location. Hang bike from top rack before securing lower bracket. Place lower bracket between the back tire and wall. This will allow you to position the lower bracket so the bike hangs properly.
K**I
Great way to hang the bike without lifting to the ceiling
So me and the wife are fluent bike riders. We ride almost every weekend or every other week around our neighborhood trails and even sometimes courses.We own five different bikes three being mine two being hers, they vary from street bikes to mountain bikes and cruisers. With all these bikes space can be limited specially in the garage and the way that it is set up, I need to lift the bike all the way up and hang it upside down on the ceiling.This time can be challenging specially after riding for a long period, being tired, sometimes I'm just not able to do it.These wall hangers for bikes are great. Even my wife can hang the bike herself without any assistance from me.They are heavy duty and are bolted to the wall and have a swing arm, along with a rear plate so the wall doesn't get scuffed up from the rear tire while trying to hang the bike.The installation was very quick. I bolted all four pieces to the 2x4s inside the wall with heavy screws. And now instead of coming back from a bike ride and lifting to the ceiling, I can just take it off the wall quickly and put it up just as fast without much effort.Although I still have my ceiling hangers for the bikes. My wife and I choose the bike we want to use and then we put it on the wall hangers.Overall It's a great value and great idea. I wish I had known sooner so those days where I couldn't I wouldn't strain myself.They are also a great way to move the bikes out of the way and on a hanger so other items such as the car and other things in the garage may have space on the floor rather than a large bicycle taking up that space.Again, I wish I had known sooner about these wall hangers they are just amazing and made my life so much easier.I recommend them!
A**N
Some DIY needed
The media could not be loaded. Yeah the hook is to big and the hex nut design sucks. Unless you strap down the front brakes the tire will move and creates space between hook and tire causing it to easily swing side to side with a slight push. The hex nut only serves the purpose of connecting the hook to the plate. Can not tighten it to stop the hook from swinging side to side. The hook are meant for thicker tires. So I strapped the tires to keep them straight or the bike tire moves easily on the hook. I strapped the front brakes down to close the distant between the plate and tire. Some DIY If you have Those slim TIRES !!!!
C**S
Solid
These are very nice and solid - relatively easy to install (with a major exception).Comes with real drywall anchors (a lot of things lately have super flimsy useless ones). However, we made sure to ignore them and install on a stud - our bikes are old and heavy.Nice feel to it and I’m confident in its ability to hold bicycles long-term.My only complaint is that the instructions included directions to line the hardware on the wall, mark the holes with a pencil, and drill. Nothing on how to figure out dimensions on the bike to place it correctly on the wall. Unfortunately, the internet isn’t all that helpful either. It’s a big deal for us because we have just enough space for the bike, so it needs to be precise. Ended up having to eyeball it.
R**K
Sturdy, easy to setup, use with light (to you) bikes.
These are relatively easy to setup, just take a bit of time so you can make sure everything is lined up correctly. The instructions make it look like the bottom piece goes directly below the top piece. It doesn't. You'll need to toss your bicycle up to get it in the right spot so the rear tire will rest against it.I'd also say you should use these for bikes that are light (to you). Trying to fumble with a heavy bicycle to hang it on one of these things is super awkward, and a terrible experience, but if you have a bike that's light to you, it's not bad at all, and they work really well.
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