2009 Bike Lane Bicycle Garage Storage Lift Bike Hoist 100LB Capacity Heavy Duty,Green

Brand:Bike Lane

3.4/5

55.38

PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Steel, Polypropylene, and Rubber. Dimensions: (L) 12" x (W) 6" x (H) 9". Weight Capacity: 100lbs. Includes: (1) Bike Hoist. Colors: Bright Green and Black. EASY INSTALLATION - The pulley system on this bike hanger for garages can be used on ceilings up to 12-feet. You can mount the bicycle hanger as pictured on a 2x4 and screw the 2x4 to the joist, but you can also mount it right to the joist itself. RUBBER-COATED HOOKS - The bike hooks on this overhead garage storage rack feature a rubber coating to protect your mountain, road, kids, and BMX bikes from scratches while on the way up to the ceiling, as it's hanging, and on the way down to floor level. PULLEY SYSTEM - This durable garage storage rack hoist utilizes a pulley system with a safety locking mechanism that makes it easy to lift and safely store and secure heavy items that weigh up to 100lbs, including equipment, a ladder, and a bicycle. GARAGE BIKE RACK - This bicycle storage hoist is ideal for keeping your bike suspended overhead, freeing up valuable floor storage space in your garage, basement, and shed, while also helping to protect the bicycle from potential unintentional damage.

PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Steel, Polypropylene, and Rubber. Dimensions: (L) 12" x (W) 6" x (H) 9". Weight Capacity: 100lbs. Includes: (1) Bike Hoist. Colors: Bright Green and Black. EASY INSTALLATION - The pulley system on this bike hanger for garages can be used on ceilings up to 12-feet. You can mount the bicycle hanger as pictured on a 2x4 and screw the 2x4 to the joist, but you can also mount it right to the joist itself. RUBBER-COATED HOOKS - The bike hooks on this overhead garage storage rack feature a rubber coating to protect your mountain, road, kids, and BMX bikes from scratches while on the way up to the ceiling, as it's hanging, and on the way down to floor level. PULLEY SYSTEM - This durable garage storage rack hoist utilizes a pulley system with a safety locking mechanism that makes it easy to lift and safely store and secure heavy items that weigh up to 100lbs, including equipment, a ladder, and a bicycle. GARAGE BIKE RACK - This bicycle storage hoist is ideal for keeping your bike suspended overhead, freeing up valuable floor storage space in your garage, basement, and shed, while also helping to protect the bicycle from potential unintentional damage.
Brand Bike Lane
Color Green
Is Foldable No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12 x 6 x 9 inches
Item Weight 4.1 Pounds
Material Steel, Polypropylene
Vehicle Service Type Bicycle

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Scritto da: Quilt Lady
Worked fine for our need
Review by Quilt Lady’s hubby: With winter coming we needed a way to store her new e-bike. I have all our other bikes hanging from their wheels, but with 10’ ceilings this bike is just too heavy for me to flip and raise by hand. This system looked like our best solution. Install went fine. I chose to secure a 4” x 48” piece of 9/16” plywood along a truss with 2” screws first, then attached the 2 brackets to it with my own screws. I had bought the velcro straps some others suggested, but I simply bent the hooks on the brackets more to form a tighter loop. Yeah the rubber covers slip off, but once the hooks are in place they stay put. Because the bike is so much heavier at the rear the bike does not lift evenly at all. I found I had lift that end occasionally during the lifting process to level it out. This was actually easier with the 2 of us. I suspect a normal bike will go up smoothly. I learned that if the pulley that’s at the end end where you’re pulling the rope doesn’t go straight up it can jam the locking device, then you can’t lower the bike. This is happened because I had to grab the rear of the bike much further back than I had originally planned since the drive motor is in the rear hub. We were able to resolve the jammed locking situation by simply reversing the position of the bike. Yes, the rope can come off the pulleys and jam between the pulley and bracket so don’t pull the cord to one side. I might have to swap it out for something a little larger in diameter at a later date, but for now it’s OK. It’s not like we’re going to be hoisting it up and down every day. All in all it works fine for our need and for $18 it does the job. Update: Just bought another one of these so I can get our 65lb bike rack up off the floor and out of the way. I haven’t found it necessary to replace the hooks with the velcro. I simply clamp the tips in the vise and bend the ends more. As far as the rubber ends coming off, just wrap some electrical tape to keep them on. My biggest peeve is the quality of the rope. I think the system could benefit from some better ROUND rope.
Scritto da: Michael G
Does The Job
I purchased this hoist for my grandsons car. No alterations were made. The hooks attached under the front and rear bumpers. Rope and hoist are a dark green color. The rope is very long and I did use my own screws. My only criticism is the back pulley does not spin while hoisting.. The rope just slides along the wheel. Not a big problem although, I will be checking the rope for wear. For the price it’s worth it and I would purchase again if needed.
Scritto da: Tony Manns
good product
worked as described bought 3
Scritto da: Katie M.
Read Directions :)
This storage lift is a great purchase if you have a heavy bike. My wife has an older beach cruiser bike that is hard to lift onto a normal wall mount (too heavy) so a pulley system is perfect to help my wife lift it herself. Many other similar products are outrageously expensive and this fit my budget perfectly. Now, it pays to do your homework when installing, as with anything, and make sure to read the guide for the best way to operate the rope lock. I've read other reviews from people struggling with the rope, but it basically operates just like the blinds on your windows and there is a way to bring your bike down without issue. Remember to pull the rope straight down perpendicular to the ceiling where the locking mechanism can be opened fully. The lock is only there for your safety, so try not to fight it! Give yourself time to appropriately set up the pulleys and rope, as well as get used to handling it. The only reason this gets 4 out of 5 stars instead of 5 is because I simply don't like to install parts that depend on me getting measurements right. If this product were to come as one piece maybe with the two anchor pulleys on a slide of some kind that I could just attach to the beams and slide to my bike's length, it would easily be 5 stars. But, for 4 stars, I'm sure it makes a heck of a better price tag the way it is :) Do your homework for installation, prepare for an hour of work, and measure twice. You'll be happy with the final product.
Scritto da: aschram2
Great value for the price!
I'm in college, so space is limited for me and my 3 bikes (road, hybrid, mountain - so the whole range of frame sizes. I also use the largest frame available on each since I'm fairly tall.) I tried to design a system like this one Friday night / Saturday morning after having some friends over for some typical college social type activities and realizing floor space was limited in my apartment. The next day we went to the store and bought supplies to build the contraption. Needless to say it was less than impressive and about two or three times the price of one of these units, given we tried assembling and building the thing while partaking in typical college weekend activities, which do not mix well with ladders... or tailgating chairs rather (in the absence of proper chairs or a ladder). Then I found this deal on one of those daily deal websites and bought three units since they, combined were cheaper than my failure of a device and cheaper than the gravity bike stand I had my eye on at the bike shop in town, by about $30 (remember, combined)! I thought to myself, "That is a helluva deal!" So I bought three. The only difficulty I had with these was locating a proper anchoring point in the ceiling... so after some Spiderman acrobatics in the attic (don't tell my landlord!) we made one, dropped ceiling and all... and found a place to anchor the projector to the ceiling, and run some Ethernet cords thru the air vents to satisfy my rainy day, bandwidth hungry, Netflix and gaming habits. Anyways, despite the story of why and how I came about buying these things, they are great and I plan on taking them with me for the foreseeable future. Just be prepared for some work finding sturdy anchoring.
Scritto da: Boulder John
Does the job…with modifications.
I agree with others….replace the hooks with screw eyes and loops (you’ll have plenty of left over hoist rope to male the loops). Instructions call for using wood screws to attach the plates to a 2x4, but that puts the screws right at the edge of the 2x4. I chose to bolt the plates to the 2x4 using existing holes in the center of the plates. 2 bolts per plate. Or use a 2 x 6 if you choose the screws.
Scritto da: IVAN B.
serves the purpose
poor rope flimsy puuly wheels but does the job.
Scritto da: Retro
Great for getting bikes off the ground
I have several by a different brand but this seems more robust.

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