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Steadyrack Bike Rack for Mountain Bikes - The Original Wall Mounted Vertical Bike Storage - Fits Wide Tires - Space Saving Pivot Design - Heavy-Duty Steel Rack for Indoor Garage, Apartment or Home Use

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Style: ProFlex Wide - 2 Pack


Features

  • The original and the best - Since 2009, Steadyrack has led vertical pivoting bike storage. The ProFlex Wide Bike Rack is built for mountain, eMTB and more, holding up to 121 lbs with unmatched strength.
  • Easiest storage money can buy - Our roll-in, roll-out design makes storing heavy, trail-ready bikes easy. Just roll your MTB in and pivot it into place - perfect for garages, sheds, and workshops.
  • Versatile and built to last - Securely holds mountain, gravel, eMTB, and fender-equipped bikes. Designed for rugged durability, it supports even the toughest rides. The ProFlex is backed by a 5-year warranty.
  • Inventors of the space-saving pivot & fold - Launched in 2009, the SteadyPivot system rotates bikes to maximize storage, while SteadyFold lets the rack fold flat against the wall when not in use - keeping your space clear for your next adventure.
  • Quick and simple install - With no assembly required, the ProFlex mounts easily to masonry or timber with the included kit. Just mount, roll in, pivot, and store - effortless, for the most convenient bike storage solution.

Color: black


Special Feature: Lightweight


Product Dimensions: 31.29"D x 4.72"W x 4.4"H


Shelf Type: Wall-Mount Bike Rack


Number of Shelves: 2


Color: ‎black


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight


Product Dimensions: ‎31.29"D x 4.72"W x 4.4"H


Shelf Type: ‎Wall-Mount Bike Rack


Number of Shelves: ‎2


Room Type: ‎Garage


Assembly Required: ‎No


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Item Weight: ‎3.5 Kilograms


Brand: ‎Steadyrack


Style: ‎ProFlex Wide - 2 Pack


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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎34 x 10.38 x 7.38 inches


Package Weight: ‎8.17 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎31.29 x 4.72 x 4.4 inches


Brand Name: ‎Steadyrack


Model Name: ‎PF-Wide2


Number of Items: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎Steadyrack Corp


Part Number: ‎ProFlex Wide - 2 Pack


Size: ‎31.29 inches


Date First Available: June 5, 2025


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  • SteadyRack
Style: MTB 2 Pack - Chrome Plated
These racks work great. Very sturdy and easy to put the bikes on. Saves alot of floor space.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by Sonya Girard

  • Easy Install, Space-Saving, and Looks Great!
Style: MTB Rack - Chrome Plated
This Steadyrack bike rack is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also super functional. Installation was easy—the directions were straightforward, and I used Google to convert the drill bit size from metric to standard with no problem. It holds my mountain bike securely and feels very durable and well-built. The swivel function works smoothly, and it makes it so easy to save space in the garage by folding the bike against the wall. Mounting and dismounting the bike is effortless, and it fits perfectly as described. For the price, I’m very pleased. It looks great, performs well, and really helped organize my space. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a solid, sleek, and space-saving bike storage solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by Penny B

  • Strong and worth the money
Style: MTB 2 Pack - Zinc Plated
I'm thrilled with them! Loading the bikes onto them is a breeze and the swivel is even better. Many vertical mounts are similar, but don't provide as good as a swivel as these. They are quite beefy, so you get what you pay for. These are not cheaply built! I did find them somewhat difficult to install, only because it's hard to make the measurements needed and when you put 2 bikes side-by-side, you might decide to switch to a different stud, which means re-measuring and re-drilling holes. The point is you will likely need to make some minor adjustments, but minor adjustments just take time. These are designed for stud or masonry install only... not for drywall anchors, so keep that in mind. If I could improve them, I would like to add a vertical lift mechanism, because in front of my car I only have about 2 feet of clearance between the car and my handlebars even when swiveled. You will be surprised at how far the bike sticks out from the wall... close to 4 feet, but the swivel helps. But realize that's 4 feet of wall space that you also need measured from the stud you intend to use if you expect to use the swivel (just measure the height of your bike and add 3-4 inches for the rack for a rough estimate). Putting bikes side-by-side can also increase the "stick out" because they don't or won't mesh into each other as much as you might expect. Think spokes or just different sizes and geometries. So you may not get all of the swivel you were hoping for if you do side-by-side. Hope this helps someone. It's a chunk of change, but a good product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by gearhead

  • Great product
Style: MTB Rack - Chrome Plated
Perfect solution for my small garage. I had one spot for my mountain bike and had to install the rack without a stud. I did not use the installation hardware, since it's for masonry or stud. The directions are clear that it shouldn't be installed in drywall, but I went to the hardware store and found suitable metal anchors. I installed anchors for all four screws. The rack is installed and doesn't appear to be at risk of separating from the wall. I didn't attach the end covers so that I could easily see if the screws are pulling out of the wall. Loading the bike was easy and the bike can be rotated out of the way to move other bikes. I just wish I had space for one more! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025 by megan

  • Nice racks but could use a couple tweaks.
Style: MTB 2 Pack - Zinc Plated
Once you figure out the height you want them at it isn’t bad to hang the racks. I decided to use 2x6 boards for the big bracket and 2x4 for the bottom tire mount. Should have used 2x6 for tire bracket also because the screws are spaced apart and close to the edge of the board. Since used 2x6’s I went and bought 16 lag screws that are 1.5 inches long and put one in each hole for extra measure instead of using just 2 that they recommend. Here are a couple things to look out for when hanging the brackets. 1) I am gonna swing my bikes to the left and you will see in one of my pics where I used my multi tool to cut 1 inch off the left side of that bottom tire bracket. So when you swing the bikes as far as they can go that plastic piece that sticks out hits your spokes. I didn’t want to risk bending spokes by the bikes getting bumped into or anything. Cutting the one side off does not hurt anything. If you cut both sides it may not secure the wheel as well is my guess. Update: I spoke with Steady Rack and they said the bottom wheel is suppose to rest on the outside of the cup. So if your gonna swing your bike to the left then you would take the bottom wheel and place it on the left side outside of the cup and vise versa if you swing the bike to the right. So your wheel will be resting against the wall and the side of the plastic cup. This way nothing can touch your spokes. If you want to keep the wheel off of your wall then you could cut down the one side like I did to keep it in the cup so you don’t mar up your wall. 2) I had the bikes spaced 3 feet apart at first. Measuring from the top center hole on one rack to the other rack in the top center hole. The handlebars of the bike on the right would hit the other bike’s rim. They are now spaced 43 inches apart and do not hit as you can see in the pic. 3) The plastic pieces are finicky to get on. If you can get one side and the the middle 2 clips in lightly bump the other side with the bottom of a hammer handle to get it in. Little bit bit of a pain but they do go on. I originally ordered the racks with fenders and sent them back. The front piece that holds the tire in is plastic versus metal like on the mountain bike racks. Seemed like a breaking point for me. So I ordered the mountain bike ones and I am removing the fenders from the bike. I noticed you have to be super careful not to scratch the rear wheel fender by putting the bike in and removing it. My back fender hit the concrete several times. So you will scrape it up. The racks are pretty easy to get the bikes in and out of once mounted. They do swivel nice and easy. A few quirks I think but I do recommend the racks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023 by bigyungin bigyungin

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