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

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Arrives Friday, Jun 27
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Style: Classic Rack - Chrome Plated


Features

  • STEADYRACK CLASSIC BIKE RACK - Built from steel and UV-treated polymer, our vertical wall bike rack is designed to withstand the elements and provide reliable storage for your bike.
  • VERSATILE STORAGE FOR MOST BIKE TYPES - Our wall mount bike rack accommodates tire widths up to 2.1 inches and wheel diameters between 20 and 29 inches, making it suitable for most bike types.
  • Easy Load - Our innovative design makes lifting effortless. Simply balance your bike on its rear wheel and push it into the swivel bike wall mount for quick and easy storage.
  • SPACE SAVING SOLUTION - The bike storage rack has a unique unique pivot feature allows you to store your bike in a minimal amount of space, making it ideal for small apartments, garages, or any area where space is limited.
  • SECURE INSTALLATION - The installation kit and fixings of our vertical bicycle wall mount are designed for masonry and stud wall mounting, ensuring a stable and secure installation. Plasterboard/Drywall/Gyprock mounting alone voids our warranty.

Material: Carbon Steel, ABS Plastic


Color: Black


Special Feature: Space Saving Pivot


Product Dimensions: 4.3"D x 3.9"W x 26.1"H


Shelf Type: Wall Mounted Shelf with Pivot


Material: ‎Carbon Steel, ABS Plastic


Color: ‎Black


Special Feature: ‎Space Saving Pivot


Product Dimensions: ‎4.3"D x 3.9"W x 26.1"H


Shelf Type: ‎Wall Mounted Shelf with Pivot


Number of Shelves: ‎1


Room Type: ‎Garage


Finish Type: ‎Chrome Plated


Assembly Required: ‎No


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Included Components: ‎1 x Classic Rack, 1 x Installation Kit, 1 x Warranty


Item Weight: ‎2.2 Kilograms


Brand: ‎Steadyrack


Style: ‎Classic Rack - Chrome Plated


Shelf Weight Capacity: ‎35 Kilograms


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.07 x 6.3 x 4.72 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.72 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.33 x 3.94 x 26.18 inches


Brand Name: ‎Steadyrack


Model Name: ‎Classic Rack


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Steadyrack


Part Number: ‎B-SCSR02-004


Date First Available: May 10, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well designed.
Style: Classic Rack - Chrome Plated
Not so easy to install for me but the trouble was worth it. I have a small space so I ordered one to test it out. It worked great so I am ordering another possibly a third. Amazing design.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by Donna G. Foster

  • Best bike rack
Style: Classic 2 Pack - Chrome Plated
Amazing bike rack! We appreciate how it lays the bike against the wall in our small space. Super high quality
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025 by Shelby D

  • Study and robust
Style: Classic Rack - Chrome Plated
These are fantastic. Study and robust.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Jacob

  • Excellent Wall Mount!
Style: Classic Rack - Chrome Plated
Best on the market that I have found so far. Very sturdy wall mount. Couldn’t be more happy with purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by Steve

  • 4 Bikes in 8' of Width -- Room to Spare in Garage!
Style: Classic Rack - Zinc Plated
While planning for a garage renovation that took our house from a 1-car garage to a 2-car garage, we wanted to ensure we would be able to store our family's bikes in an efficient manner, but also make it easier for everybody to retrieve them when they wanted to take a ride. The renovation is almost at an end, and you can see the results... these racks are kind of magical in the way they accomplish both these goals at the same time. I'm going to provide some key measurements that helped us with planning and installation. We have staggered the racks in order to space them as close together as possible, which is approximately 13-13/16" apart. (Instructions are in mm rather than inches; hopefully this helps others using the English system of measurement.) We hung the first rack 16" from the wall, so that when the rack is perpendicular to the wall for loading/unloading there's enough room for handlebars as well as the rider's hands. I wouldn't put the racks closer to a corner than that, personally. There are lots of different answers online to the question of how much space is "saved" by swiveling the bikes as close to the wall as possible... obviously everyone's bike has different dimensions so this is a tough one to answer. In our case, the bikes are approximately 44" high, measured from the ground to the top of the handlebars. When swiveled against the wall (as shown), they stick out about 30" from the wall. Granted, if you were mounting them with a more conventional rack, you'd only have the width of the bike sticking out from the wall, and many bikes are 24" wide (from handlebar to handlebar). On the other hand, if you were using a conventional rack you'd only be able to mount two bikes (one on top of the other) in the space I've used for four. Plus I can guarantee that the kids would not be able to quickly take a ride without Mom or Dad's help getting the bike down. This is so much better! One last measurement that greatly affected how we installed the racks: When you swivel the bike to the side, you'll need at least an additional 3" (added to the bike's height) of room from left to right. This takes into account how the rack swivels from the very base of your front tire, which is not tight to the wall but protrudes slightly when the bike is mounted on the rack. In our case, the "new" garage space we claimed is set back from the "old" garage wall. I had hoped to squeeze the bikes precisely into this "new" space (in a different configuration, swiveling left rather than right), but those extra inches meant that the racks had to be hung as shown. They spill over a bit into the "old" space, but it works well especially when you consider that our youngest daughter's bike will eventually be replaced with a larger one as she grows. This leaves room for that growth -- always a good thing! In the end, we've got 4 bikes in approximately 8' of width, and even our youngest can load and unload her own bike. Consider us VERY happy customers. Oh! One last note on installation: As you can see, we've installed our racks into concrete block. Drilling for and installing anchors into masonry is never easy, but since the rack is made in Australia you should be prepared to either suffer through the arduous task of hand-tightening bolts with an adjustable wrench (as I did) or get some metric-sized bolt drivers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019 by Nancy T. Nancy T.

  • Overall good product.
Style: Classic 2 Pack - Chrome Plated
Good product. Install is a bit tricky (plastics covers are difficult to remove and put back on). Also, instructions say to use 10mm drill bit which is way too big. End result is still a great solution to organize your bikes!
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by Jan Hintze

  • Use your bike daily? You won't regret the higher cost
Style: Classic Rack - Zinc Plated
We have 8 of these for our family. Some from Amazon, some from the local bike shop. Yes, it was a hard "investment" to swallow for the easier daily usage. All 8 racks cost about the same as the cheapest bike in the family. You would want a garage for a nice car, right? If you are using your bikes several times per week or more you will start to see the value of these. Just tip it back and roll it in. The lighter bikes get a small hop up of about 6", and that staggers the handlebar heights. We get all 8 bikes on the wall in about the same width as the sofa. 4 bikes are used daily, the other 4 are used 2-3 times per week, and all 8 are always easy to get to. I am the one that installed them all, and I agree that the plastic end caps are not always easy to pop on and off. I grumbled a bit when doing it, (it hurts your fingertips after the first 3 or 4...), but now that it's done the pain is gone and they look nice enough. The mounting holes are huge. The bolts that were supplied looked about 3 times bigger than they needed to be. The instructions were very well written and easy to understand. Yes, I'm normally the type that doesn't read the directions, at least with something as simple as "locate wall stud, measure height, go". But the tip on just putting the thing on the floor and backing the bike up against a wall to measure along the floor was a very good idea. In my case of having 8 bikes I also measured the wall to handlebar distance, floor to handlebar distance, and handlebar width. With a page filled up with numbers for each bike I was able to pick the right dimensions to get everything installed once and once only, and still have the ability to put any bike in any rack without the bikes touching the floor or each other and taking up the least amount of wall space. With some 26", 29", and 700c size wheels those numbers can be very different. The wall studs were in random locations and not where I wanted the racks. I chose to mount some nice oak veneer 3/4" plywood securely to the wall studs, then freely position the racks on the plywood wherever I wanted them. The kids have also noticed that these racks are great for cleaning. On the maintenance stand the handlebars can swing around and whack 'em in the head sometimes. On these wall racks the front wheel is nice and stable, and the other bikes can be tipped away to the side while cleaning. About the only thing they use the park stand for now is the chain scrubber. Can't do that when vertical. Most importantly, these racks are a joy to use daily. It just encourages us all to get out and ride more because there is simply no hassle getting the bike out the door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2015 by Z

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