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Racor - PLB-2R, Bike Rack, Garage Wall Stand

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$158.22

$ 78 .99 $78.99

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1.Size:2 Bikes


About this item

  • Customizable - Gravity rack leans against any walll, lightweight and movable
  • Durable - Vinyl coated steel and rubber skids protects bikes, floors and walls
  • Adjustable - Independent adjustable holding arms will work with men's and women's bikes
  • Convenient - Bikes are organized but easily accessible
  • Reclaim Your Garage - Reduce your bike's footprint in your garage, but keep them easily accessible


The Racor Gravity Bike Rack conveniently holds two bikes and up to 100lbs. The Gravity Bike Rack is freestanding and easy to assemble, so you can safely and securely store two bikes along the wall and immediately start saving space in the garage or in your home. At just 20lbs, the Gravity Bike Rack can be easily moved and repositioned. Independent adjustable arms accommodate men's and women's road and mountain bikes and keep them level. The skid free rubber guards make it sturdy enough to ensure the safety and stability of your bikes.

Some assembly required. Order yours today, and reclaim your garage!


Magpie
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2019
Better to mount against a flat wall. Nice for saving space and since my bikes have disc brakes this is the best way to store them. Decent quality for the money and easy to put together.
operatrix
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2018
Amazing product for the price. This is the only metal 2-bike stand I could find for under $100 and I’m glad I found it! The adjustable arms are perfect for our two bikes. Mine isn’t wobbly like some other reviews had mentioned and it is secure enough that I don’t need to use he attached hardware to screw to the wall!There is a slight mis-alignment on the bottom section, the pole doesn’t slide all the way into the bottom peice like it should (as shown in the photos) but it is tight enough and has held up great!
Andrea R.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2018
I honestly didn't know what to expect. The reviews were mostly good until they weren't. I wasn't sure if it would fit our bikes. I was very pleased. FINALLY the bikes are off the floor and no more having to move them around!It was easy to put together. It has a bit of a wobble but once you put the bikes on it- it stabilizes it really nice. It fits the space well. When I initially assembled it, there was a slight crookedness to it- but that involved the only piece you could actually flip upside down (the lower bar with the key hole attachments). I did flip it and it fit a lot straighter.My garage has about a 3-4" deep cement strip around the bottom, in this spot it's about an inch high- from the foundation. It does not affect the stability at all. Still within the range of how much the base would have protruded anyhow.My bike is a women's hybrid, size small (I'm tall but have very short legs, lol) , my husbands is an XL hybrid frame, neither heavy per say. I had a few concerns. One being, would the absence of the top bar prevent my bike from working on this rack (despite saying it would work for women's bikes). Secondly, if I did get it to "fit" without a straight bar, would the stability be compromised?. Third- did it matter which bike went on bottom or top? Because there was no way I was going to be able to lift down or lift up my bike over my head if mine had to go on the top. I'm tall, but not strong enough for the awkwardness of it.1.) it took some experimenting but we got the right angle and height for the hooks to cradle my bike. I DO think it would be easier if I got one of those temp bars you use for a car rack. But without it- it works. It also helps the little hooks can and do swivel but aren't loose. I would advise to follow the directions and remove the cap and loosen and tighten the screws inside as it directs, so it won't strip the grip of it.2.)It feels very secure without using a straight bar. I initially thought it wasn't going to work but I flipped my bike around so the break wires are on the outside and not as tangle-y into the hook. (not sure if that makes sense)3.) As for which bike is on bottom or top. I was surprised it was more logical to put my husband's on the top. I would think you'd put the heavier (even though not by much) bike on the bottom. But that was just too awkward for me to reach up for my bike as suspected. So we tried his on top. it worked and the rack was surprisingly stable. We were able to get mine on the bottom and I tested the stability and ease of mounting it and dismounting it. I have to be a little more gingerly with it than I probably would have to with a straight top bar but it's doable and I don't feel like it's going to topple down on me with his on top.Very successful! At this time we will not be securing it to the wall. Mostly because this was the only corner we had left and there is a gas pipe in this wall. But we don't have kids and it's well out of the main pathway so it shouldn't impinge any traffic or get bumped and such.I would definitely recommend. I've included a photo. It doesn't look like it but my bike is off the ground and not touching. We also figure if the turned wheel bothers us- we'll get one of those velcro straps to align them so they don't turn.I have no idea why the photo is sideways, it wasn't like that when I took it or uploaded it.
Jorge L. Zatarain L.
Reviewed in Mexico on May 5, 2018
Debido a que vivo en un edificio de apartamentos, carezco de suficiente espacio y se me ocurrió que un soporte verticar significaría una solución al problema de mis bicicletas, tenía razón.El soporte es justo lo que esperaba, se ve de buena calidad y es más barato que otros que he visto en tiendas especializadas, estoy contento con mi compra y lo recomiendo ampliamente, definitivamente ayuda a optimizar el espacio en interiores.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2016
Works great, need to have a good space for it to allow access to both sides.
WritersCafe
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2016
Works fine. Because of my tight space I only used half the base, so I could slide it up against the wall. I mounted 2 bikes (adult mountain bike and hybrid) on one side. I did tie the top to the wall to ensure the stability.
John of California and Japan
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2008
I thought that for the price I would getting something flimsy but functional, that it wouldn't really be free-standing and that I would need to attach it to something to keep it from tipping over one way or the other. But it turns out this stand is as stong as can be--made of absolutely rigged, heavy steel--and the quality design slips together perfectly and stands perfectly once you put a bike or two on it.Without anything on it, it will tip backwards, so I put an old sock on the top end of mine to keep it from marking the wall on the occassion that I would take both bikes off the rack. If you're an individual with two bikes like I am, this isn't a problem, but I imagine there are couples or families who would take both bikes off who might benefit from my old sock solution. In any case, there's really no need to attach the stand to your wall or anchor it otherwise.The only part of this stand that really has a 100 lb limit--as specified--is the ends of the arms that you rest your bikes on. The rest of it is so strong that an overgrown adult male could easily climb on it without a problem except causing it to tip over if not anchored or rip out of the wall if it is anchored. This is true of any stand, though this one is made so heavy duty that it would certainly injure the person it fell on.I suppose the ends that cradle the bike could be bent over time if the bike weighed more than 50 lbs--like one of those iron Amsterdam bikes or Mamachari from Japan--but at this price it's certainly worth the risk to find out for yourself. There just isn't another stand this good, this strong, at this price.TWO SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MANUFACTURER:1. Racor sells all these great accessories, baskets and such that I would love to have ON THIS STAND. Why don't they make these things to fit on this stand, I have no idea. I would buy two of these stands if I could put a couple of baskets on one for things like my tools and accessories. I realize Racor makes a storage rack, but I would love to have one rack that held both my bicycle and my accessories.2. At least put this in a standard quality cardboard box that will withstand average handling by shippers. They certainly cut corners on the packaging. The box this comes in is extremely fragile and will likely be in shreds patched up with tons of packing tape when it arrives. This isn't because the item was bought, repackaged, returned, and resold to you; it's because the box is really that crappy--though the stand is not. The box is seriously only about as strong as plain brown postal wrapping paper.BOTTOM LINE: Despite the crappy packaging and the reviews of several people who perhaps expected something more elegant, this is a great stand at an unbelievable price considering the high quality and function of the stand itself. I was amazed to find that when I put the stand together and put a bike on it, it stood perfectly parallel to the wall.Those who are likely to take both bikes off the rack at the same time will want to anchor it or put an old sock over the top to keep it from marking or dinging the wall when the stand has nothing on it. But for those of use with two bikes that we use one at a time this stand is flawless.An excellent product--badly packaged, but an excellent product.