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Swagman Park City Bike Storage Rack – Floor Mounted Garage Organizer for up to 6 Bikes

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Features

  • Stores up to six bikes
  • Quick and easy assembly
  • Zinc and powder coated for exceptional corrosion resistance
  • Fits all tire sizes

Description

Load: Up to 6 Bikes Fits: Floor Stand Storage Stores up to 6 Bikes. Quick and easy to assemble. Fits up to 4" tire sizes. Continuous steel construction. Rack Stand weight: 54 lbs

Color: Black


Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Swagman


Item Weight: 10 Pounds


Item dimensions L x W x H: 34 x 28 x 3.5 inches


Brand Name: Swagman


Global Trade Identification Number: 64


Manufacturer: Swagman


UPC: 787766772401 785571846478 751738802687 776214640164


Part Number: 64016


Model Number: 64016


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: stand


Warranty Description: Limited Lifetime


Item Type Name: Bike Storage


Special Features: Rust Resistant, Corrosion Resistant


Color: Black


Material: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Item Weight: 10 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 34 x 28 x 3.5 inches


Required Assembly: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A Place For Everything Clears Garage Clutter!
This was a great investment for organizing our overflowing garage! We have four teen-age kids and six bikes. During the winter, we raise the bikes and park both cars in the garage. In the summer, however, the six bikes, four sets of golf clubs, three bat bags, etc. take over. Before getting this rack, the kids just parked their bikes any old place, sometimes parking so close to my car that I couldn't even open my door! Enter this bike rack. Now the kids (and mom and dad) have a specific place to put their bikes, making it far more likely that the garage stays tidy and making it obvious who is not properly parking his/her bike. The concept of the rack solved our storage problem. The choice of this particular rack was also a good one. It arrived very quickly and was so easy to put together that we will be able to quickly disassemble it for winter storage. It is very sturdy and nice looking. We have a combination of mountain bikes and hybrids. We do get six bikes in with no trouble. It works best to insert the rear tires, but the kids have also put the front tires in without a problem. Note that you will have three bikes on one side and three on the other, so it does take up quite a bit of space. However, it takes up much, much less space than six bikes parked every which way! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2013 by Beth Larson

  • Straightforward
This is a solid bike stand. We're using it in our garage to house two adult bikes and three kid bikes. Realistically, it could hold four adult or tween bikes comfortably, but one of ours is a tiny child bike that manages to sit out of the way of the other bikes' handlebars. This is parking bikes on both sides of the stand. Assembly was a snap, and I knocked it out alone in maybe 15 minutes. Only downside of this one was the that box arrived completely trashed, with parts of the stand protruding through the sides. While this was mostly a shipping problem, the box itself isn't sturdy in the slightest and the parts aren't well packed to begin with, so shipping damage would be easy. Thankfully no parts were damaged or missing when it arrived, but others might not be so lucky. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019 by Q. S. Harjo

  • Bike Rack Stand - Yes, it holds 6 bikes
This is a good bike rack, but can reasonability only hold 4...2 on each side. The handle bars get in the way. Also if you have a large front fork, you must use the inner of the 2 outside stalls on the front side of the rack. ...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE...UPDATE... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ After reading the review from Beth Larson...She is right, I can get 6 bikes in the rack. In our group we have 4 Mountain type bikes w/o fenders and 2 big Cruiser type bikes with full size fenders. Because of the full size fenders, the cruiser bikes must go in front tire first. On the back side of the rack we put the cruisers on the far outside stalls with another bike backed into a center stall. The front side holds 3 bikes...either with the 2 outside bikes with tire first and the other backed in or the 2 outside bikes backed in and the center bike front tire first. Changing my Rating from 4 Stars to 5 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2014 by J. GRACE

  • Easy to install
Very lightweight but not too cheap. Constructed well and very sturdy. I enjoy having all the bikes lined up for easy access. It is a good purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2018 by Mark Harriman

  • Sturdy rack, but with issues for modern mountain bikes
First the good: it's a sturdy rack, made with heavy gauge steel tubing and the fit/finish is first rate. I am very happy with this aspect of the product. I picked this rack because it lets me put bikes on both sides, so as to better fit the long shape of the garage available space. Assembly is very straight forward, just 8 bolts with nuts and it goes together in about 10 minutes. The reason I gave it only 3 stars is that unlike what the product description claims, this does not fit all tire sizes. I really wish they could have spaced the vertical bars evenly, because as is, the six thinner slots will not fit tires wider than about 2.2". With mountain bikes going to tires wider than 2.2" and with rims also getting wider, they will have to go into the wide slots - and there's only two of those. I have six bikes for the family, two with tires that are already too wide to fit. It's a downer that when I go to change tires for the other bikes, I'll have to consider the rack as a limitation on tire width - this is just not something one should have to worry about. This caused me to take away a star. Another star is lost because a 29er tire simply does not fit. The rack is not tall enough. If I tilt the bike I can kind of jam it diagonally into one of the wider slots and it kind of will stay in place, but this is not a proper fit. If they make the rack about another inch or two taller, it will fit a 29er tire. Stacking the bikes into the rack takes a little bit of planning. Obviously you would alternate front-back-front so that the handle bars don't interfere with each other. But you also have to be careful that the wheel of one bike isn't bumping into the brake rotors of the bike on the other side. Again, it takes a little planning, but evenly spaced vertical slots would have significantly alleviated this issue. 5 out of the six bikes I have use disk brakes so this was problematic for me. I'm going to keep the rack, but I probably would not have bought it to begin with had I known about the limitations. A different rack would have meant more space needed to hold the bikes, but at least many of those racks have no wheel size limitations because they don't have a top cross bar. I'll live with it for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2016 by GreenBanana

  • A substantial, sturdy and functional rack at a surprisingly low price.
A substantial, sturdy and functional rack at a surprisingly low price.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Simple, mod needed for 12in wheels, tight fit with MTB tires Simple, mod needed for 12in wheels, tight fit with MTB tires
Simple and functional. The standard slots are very tight for my 2.3in wide MTB tires, I can shove them in, but have to hold the rack down carefully while I do, 2.2 and under should fit fine. You could theoretically use the wider spaces between the intended slots for wode tires, but with a loose fit. The floor rails are spaced ok for 16in and up wheels. I zip tied a scrap 2x4 to the rail on part of one side, which made it useable for 12in wheels without permanent modifications (picture). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020 by Greg

  • not great
I would think this should be a pretty easy thing to get right but they got it wrong. My 2.2" tires fit so snug between railings, even a quarter inch would have made a word of difference. The rack is too small in dimension making 2 bikes on one side a very uncomfortable fit. I would avoid this if asked and look for different brand. Back to the design drawing board on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by PS

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