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SpareHand Q-Rak Dual Bike Rack - Floor To Ceiling Storage Rack | 
enlarge | Brand: SpareHand Category: Sports
List Price: $85.95 Buy New: $56.94 as of 9/6/2010 02:34:39 EDT details You Save: $29.01 (34%)
New (2) from $56.94
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 10816
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 56 x 6 x 3
Model: DBR9161CP UPC: 832085002163 EAN: 0832085002163 ASIN: B0002BLMIQ
Release Date: June 11, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Temporarily out of stock. Order now and we'll deliver when available. We'll e-mail you with an estimated delivery date as soon as we have more information. Your credit card will not be charged until we ship the item.
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| Features:
| • | Dual bike rack | | • | Ceiling to floor freestanding | | • | Easy to use | | • | Floor to ceiling mount | | • | Multi-functional storage usage |
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Product Description Introducing an easy to use multi-use ceiling to floor storage unit for your sporting goods and other day-to-day equipment. It requires no tools and can be assembled in less than a minute. Available in "Chrome". It holds up to 170 pounds and can extend up to 9 ft. 6in. Each unit comes with two bike hangers and one support unit.
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Nice Rack!! July 12, 2010 Gregory D. Stoltz (PENHOOK, VA, US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This rack is holding two 35lb. mountain bikes with no problems. It looks good also with its chrome and black finish. Just for insurance...I have inserted a screw into the knotch beneath the top rack to stop it in a case where it would slide down the pole. I don't think that it will happen though because it seems plenty tight. The hardest part is lifting the top bike in place. Most people can do this easy enough. Just make sure that the floor and ceiling are good and solid where you install the rack. There is no need to over-tighten it to the ceiling. Just use enough pressure to keep it firmly in place. I installed mine where my closet juts out into my garage. I was able to position it near the corner of this which allowed the handle bars to hang around the corner. This allowed me to keep the rack even closer to the wall and saving more space.
Arnster1234 January 9, 2010 Arnold E. Finaldi (Danbury CT USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very satisfied with this product. Perhaps the best thing about it is that it is so EASY to set up. If you are like me, you get that sinking feeling when you order a product, take it out of the box and realize that putting it together is going to be a major fiasco. No so with this product. ANYONE can take this out of it's box, set it up and put two bikes on it within a couple on minutes. The manufacturer of this product understands the KISS Theory: Keep it simple, stupid!
The Beauty of Physics! December 19, 2009 C. Song (New York, New York)
This rack is holding up my two bikes perfectly well in my apartment hallway. Built well so it was easy to get the pole snug between the ceiling and floor. The reviewers that complain about this pole being "wobbly" are either a) not installing this correctly, or b) expecting this rack to be akin to a dancer's pole.
Dual Bike Rack August 23, 2009 Thomas M. Jones Easy to assemble. Came within three days of ordering. Looks great in the garage and helps keep my bikes organized. I will purchase a second one soon. Can't beat the price as local bike shop price for a similar product was thru the roof. Need a bike rack then buy this one!!!
Missing box January 6, 2009 James Watson (Klamath Falls,Or.) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
It was not until a day after Christmas when my son notified me that this bike rack is shipped in 2 boxes and i only received one and now he is having to get involved with Amazon to get the second box.If you could please look into this matter and make certain he gets the second box would please me very much.
Thank you and looking forward to resolving this error.
Jim Watson
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