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Bike Rack, Vertical Bike Stand for Garage Storage, Horizontal Adjustable Height Bicycle Stand for Apartment, Bike Holder for Road, MTB & Hybrid Bikes - 2.5' Tire Width, Wheels Sizes up to 27”

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  • Lockable Roller Design: The bottom of the bike rack is equipped with four lockable universal wheels that can rotate 360 degrees,making it easy to move and place indoors or outdoors. After adjusting the position of the vertical bike stand, the casters can be locked to prevent sliding, ensuring the safety and stability of the bike storage rack, and also preventing the bike from accidentally falling when parked.
  • Space-saving: This bike rack garage allows for both vertical and horizontal storage of bikes. Vertical storage can significantly save floor space, making it ideal for use in indoor spaces or garages with limited room.Notice: It doesn't work for bikes with mudguards, baskets and stands.
  • Easy to Assemble: The vertical bike rack is extremely easy to install. An instruction manual is included in the package, and it can be assembled in just a few minutes, saving both time and effort. Compared with other bike racks, this bicycle stand doesn't require drilling any holes or cause scratches on the wall, keeping the room neater and more aesthetically pleasing.
  • Wide Compatibility: This bike stand for garage can accommodate bikes with a maximum tire width of 2.5 inches. It is suitable for 20 - 24 inch children's bikes, 26 - 27 inch mountain bikes, and 650c - 700c road bikes. The maximum weight of the bike it can hold is 66 lbs/30 kg. The height of the lifting rod and retracting rod can be freely adjusted without being restricted by fixed preset positions, providing the most suitable storage position for the bike.
  • Triangular Stable Structure: The bike storage stand is made of high-quality carbon steel. Together with the seat post, they form a sturdy triangular structure, making the bike more stable. This ensures that the rack won't deform or collapse when carrying the bike. The rear wheel is fixed with two bike straps, providing more stable storage and display.



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Stephanie
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
This bike rack requires assembly before it can be used, which is straight forward.The stand is designed in such a way that it can hold a variety of different bike sizes and tire sizes, with the ability to adjust the height and the distance. We are currently using this for my son’s mountain bike. During winter months he does not want it stored outside in the shed where it is too cold and we also do not have extra room in the garage for it, so he’s had it in his bedroom. This stand allows him to store it in a vertical position so that it takes less space in his room as well as remains stable, without fear of it falling over.The stand is made of quality material and the wheels on the bottom make for easy maneuvering with the bike on it if you need to adjust where it is positioned. There are locks on the wheels to keep it in place once you are doing moving it. Also included are wheel straps to keep the wheels from rotating while hanging there. These straps have a silicone type inside material that prevents any scratching of the paint when they are on.Overall, a great product that provides a sturdy and stable way to store your bike and is versatile for a variety of bike sizes and styles.
A-Aron
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
I’ve been a cyclist for four decades and have gone through plenty of bike stands over the years. This one is definitely among the better ones, mainly because it saves space and makes it easy to maneuver bikes in and out of storage.First off, I love that it utilizes vertical space by storing the bike upright. Once the bike is secured, you can roll the entire stand around with ease. It’s now super convenient to tuck multiple bikes into garage corners and just wheel them out when needed.The Velcro straps used to secure the bike are long and effective. If you have a road bike, you'll need to wrap them around a couple of times, but they get the job done—though it can feel a little clunky at first.Assembly was pretty straightforward. It took me about 30 minutes, mainly because I had one of the metal bars flipped the wrong way. All the tools you need are included, but if you’ve got your own (which most cycling gearheads do), definitely use them.Overall, I’m very happy with this stand. I’ll likely pick up one or two more after a bit more use to confirm there aren’t any quirks, but so far it’s been great.
MMC
Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2025
Excellent bike dolly and good bike storage solution, especially for those who don't have wall space for a hanging bike hanger/rack.This is an extremely well made bike rack with some not too difficult assembly.The included instructions are easy to follow and it comes with a nut wrench, allen key and philips driver.I'm really happy with how this was put together. The 4 included wheels all have wheel brakes so it doesn't slide around when trying to mount the rear wheel up on the rack frame.The vertical pillar is totally adjustable predicated on seat post height, which is great. There's also a plastic collar so as to not scratch up the seat post.The only thing I'm not liking so much is that it's impossible to use this bike stand if you have a 'fixed' rear bike rack.Luckily, I don't have a fixed bike rack and have a Topeak rack that mounts to the seatpost. So loosening one bolt allows me to swing the rack around and then my bike can be fully mounted on this bike dolly storage solution.There's two silicone backed straps included for wraping the bikes downtube to the wheel rim so the front wheel doesn't swing. Plus another to secure the seatpost or read wheel rim to the vertical bike rack frame.Once the main centre pillar height is all set up it's so easy to roll my bike around all over. Non floor marking wheels are extremely smooth too.Having to lean my bike against walls creates its own issues. Chipped paint and small dents in the drywalls from handlebar ends and pedals. Having this self standing bike stand is the perfect solution.
Jaycee
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2025
Initially was a bit cautious of the design, as I mainly wanted to have the bike be vertical. I was worried that it would easily tip over. However, contrary to this belief, this stand is surprisingly sturdy. Perhaps a little bit of sway from the bike, but it sits quite snug. And the strap holds tightly. Overall assembly is quite simple and straightforward, and the frame quality is solid. Very pleased.
MFH Strange
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2025
A terrific idea! Very well made!For years, I have watched TV shows where the young people have their bikes inside their New York apartments. I always wondered about that... But if you have little space and have a bike, your options are limited. So, here is a bike rack that I think is very different. First, it really reduces the bikes "foot print". As it stands on end, it takes up much less space, not to mention, that it has four swiveling casters that allow you to move the entire ensemble quickly and easily.Where this unit really shows off its unique feature, is in the build quality. It's like a fine piece of furniture! The paint job is excellent! It was carefully fully prepped for the spray booth. There are no runs of paint, no imbedded dirt and debris into the paint - the entire low sheen black paint is beautifully done. Next is the hardware. All of it is top notch. Rather than just pinch metal to create a point to drive in a screw or bolt, these guys have opted for real nuts and bolts. Those wheels? They all have brakes on them, too.It is simply attention to detail. And because of that, the entire rack takes on the appearance of not just something for function (holding your bike) but also form (an innovative holding position) That's why it takes on the look of something like an art piece.My bike fit right in. It took me about two minutes to custom fit for the position of the single arm and the wheel and tire position. I am using one of two straps to hold the bike frame onto that main shaft of the bike rack. I'm lucky in that my handle bars can come around and the entire unit stays stable. (My bike is a Specialized Mountain bike, if that helps anyone, with a full frame - not mud guards)Bottom Line - A superior bike rack. Looks beautiful. Even if you have lots of room, it's great to have the unit on wheels so moving it about takes little effort. I will be purchasing a second unit for my wife bike. It just makes life that much easier.
Appliance 911
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Assembly is straightforward, but note that while the instructions label parts with letters, the actual parts aren’t labeled. Luckily, the illustrations are clear enough to figure it out. I recommend loosely assembling everything first before tightening screws— I installed one bar the wrong way and had to redo it, but otherwise, assembly was smooth.For usage, start by positioning the rear wheel on the rack while the bike is still on the ground to measure the correct length. Make sure nothing (like a reflector) blocks the seat shaft where the rack rests. Before standing the bike up, tightly strap the front wheel in place—this prevents the bars from flopping around when the bike is vertical. The included straps help keep the front wheel steady.My bike is about 68 inches long, and once on the rack, it measures around 42 inches from wheel to handlebars—saving about 26 inches of space. It may not sound like much, but the real benefit is how easy it makes moving the bike. Instead of awkwardly shifting a bike lying flat on the floor, I can just roll it out of the way or tuck it into smaller spaces. Overall, a great rack that makes storage more convenient and less clumsy.
AN
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
I recently bought the Fitense Bike Rack for our apartment, and it’s been a game changer for bike storage. It’s easy to assemble (only took me about 15 minutes), and once set up, it holds both of our bikes securely. I love the adjustable height feature, so we were able to customize it to fit our road and mountain bikes perfectly.The rack is sturdy and doesn’t take up much space, making it a great solution for apartment living. It also works well with bikes up to 27” wheels and 2.5” tire width — exactly as described. The vertical design helps keep our garage organized, and we don’t have to worry about bikes tipping over anymore.The only thing stopping me from giving 5 stars is that it’s a bit bulkier than I expected, so it might not fit in super tight spaces. But overall, it’s a great product that does exactly what it promises.
Anonymous genius
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
This arrived in the nick of time. I just moved my belongings into a storage shed and my two bikes have to be moved out of the way almost every time something comes out or something new goes in. One of my bikes has a rack and pack on the back wheel so this will not allow that bike to stand vertically. But the larger bike does not have a back rack and it does stand vertically AND moves on its wheels while taking up less than half of the space it used to. The included instructions weren't great but I referred to the online installation video to get the job done. A great idea.
toneneuwin
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
Pro: Easily movable and the caster wheels can be locked. Building the bike stand took very little time and is lightweight/secure. My bike is about 25~ lbs. Didn't wobble when I slowly moved the bike around.Cons: instructions to build the stand is very small. I made a mistake and had to undo it so pay very close attention to which bolts you are using.This is like most bike stands around this price range except this one has caster wheels so you can move it around. I'd only recommend if cheaper than listed price.
Casysdavid
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I like the idea of this, which really saves a lot of floor space, but I won't trust it with expensive bikes because of how the bikes are held insecurely and prone to being knocked off easily. The design would be greatly improved with a better rear wheel support and a deeper groove for the seatpost. I have one of my older bikes pushed off in a corner where it won't be at risk of accidentally sending it to the floor and for this, it's a good solution. I especially like that the stand wheels away with the bike on it to access things behind. Definitely not for a heavier like an ebike.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Rack hold the bike securely and takes up less space. It is stable and the wheels make it easy to move around but can lock to keep it in place. Not too hard to assemble, but the directions are not very detailed. You need to make sure not to attach the bottom rails to the wheeled frame that holds the upright before the upright (the bolts need to go through both at the same time) and note that the 2 wheeled frames are different. The instructions do not mention that.
Y & Y
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
This lockable roller bike rack offers excellent convenience and stability. The 360° rotating wheels make it easy to move and position, while the locking feature ensures safety and prevents sliding. Its space-saving vertical storage is ideal for tight indoor spaces or garages, though it’s not compatible with bikes with mudguards or baskets. The sturdy triangular carbon steel structure provides reliable support, and assembly is quick and hassle-free. However, compatibility is limited to bikes with tires up to 2.5 inches wide.
John W.
Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2025
I wish I had noticed the bottom of the third or fourth picture where it says that this stand does NOT work with bicycles with fenders, racks or baskets. It's going back and although I could imagine it's a decent product, they get one-star for not making that significant limitation clear and for wasting my time.