🚲 Elevate Your Ride, Save Your Space!
The PRO BIKE TOOL Bike Wall Mount is a durable, powder-coated steel rack designed for indoor bike storage. It features an adjustable arm (8.7 to 12.6 inches) to fit various bike sizes and a soft rubber cradle to protect bike frames. Supporting up to 22 kg, it secures road, mountain, and hybrid bikes while maximizing floor space in garages or apartments. Easy to install with included hardware, it’s the perfect blend of reliability and space-saving design.
Material | Alloy Steel Aluminium Wood |
Color | Red |
Special Feature | Holder |
Product Dimensions | 3.23"D x 12.6"W x 8.66"H |
Shelf Type | Floating Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 12 |
Room Type | Garage |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bicycle,bike |
Included Components | Mounting Screws |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Brand | PRO BIKE TOOL |
Style | Wall Mount |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 22 Kilograms |
Pre-printed | PRO BIKE TOOL logo |
Is Customizable | No |
UPC | 787099882600 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04262390281315 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Manufacturer | Pro-Bike Tool |
Part Number | BWH-01 |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Item model number | BWH-01 |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Holder |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Great sturdy rack for my 23lb road bike
The rack works great for my 23lb road bike. The instructions were clear and straightforward. The adjustable arms are convenient for maximum stability.
H**3
Sturdy adjustable bike rack
I love how it is adjustable. It’s perfect for the two bikes in my garage! Highly recommend.
L**L
Reliability and sturdiness
These are great bike racks for our garage. They keep our bikes up and out of the way while saving space. These racks make our bikes more available to be able to reach verse being in a shed. Definitely recommend these to any cyclists looking for a rack that is strong, easy to pu lt up and allows your bike to be out of the way.
D**N
Truth in Advertising
Easy to install, works as advertised.
A**2
Good wall mount... but...
This mount looks great but needs some improvements... the locking tabs do not always stay locked... the mount is universal so the distance from the wall to the bike even at the closest setting, for my bike, still extends too far away from the wall in a 10' wide garage to allow a vehicle to drive in without risk. With that said... I still like the mount... its stable, and looks good and with a few modifications works well.
Z**O
Solid rack
Well made, easy to mount into a stud with the provided screws. Rubberized arms hold the bike securely without marring the finish. With the bike level the front wheel doesn’t move so no need to use the included wheel bungie. The bungie quality does seem fine though, nothing special but it works. Not sure why others had an issue - maybe pulling it too tight. I’ll probably but another to hang my other bike above the first one.
R**I
Great system, here’s how I mounted mine.
This is a great bike storage system, highly recommend. Ok, enough about how great it is. For me, I want to know tips how to install it and you probably do too. As you can see, I installed 3 holders. First step was to find the studs behind the sheet rock. I used a quality stud finder but to double check the studs exact location I used a finishing nail and hammer to find the exact sides of the stud. Glad I did because some of the stud finders locations for the center of the stud were not right.You can use longer screws than those that come with the kit (3) and mount the 3 holes of the bracket into one stud. I read where some have said this works. Didn’t seem it would be real stable so I decided to mount a 2x6 across two studs. A 2x4 is not wide enough for the bracket. I cut the 2x6’s 22” long so they overlapped the end of each stud by 3”. I attached the 2x6’s to the studs using 5/16 x 4” lag screws. I used 4 lag screws per 2x6, two on each end.You’ll need a impact driver to get the lag screws thru the board and into the stud. A regular drill won’t do it. If you don’t have an impact driver you could always muscle a socket wrench. After I drove the lag screws in as far as they would go I did have to use a socket (1/2 for the 5/16 lag screw) to finish tightening them down.I measured the bikes with the holder/ bracket to get the spacing between bikes. My measurements resulted in a spacing of 40” from the top of one board to the top of next board. For my bikes it was perfect. Your bikes may require different spacing.These type of wall mounts are perfect. Unlike other systems that are one position, usually horizontal, these allow you to adjust the arms to fit the different types of cross members as not all bikes are alike. They’re pricey, but I think they’re well worth the money. The 2x6x8 was $12.00 and the 12 lag screws were $9.00.I hope this helps if you decide to purchase these.
A**R
This is really nice. looks great, strong, clean and simple.
For a lightweight roadbike, but this could easily hold 3x the weight
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