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Steadyrack Bike Racks - Classic Rack - Wall Mounted Bike Rack Storage Solution for Your Home, Garage, or Bike Park

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Arrives Tuesday, Jan 21
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Features

  • Built To Last Made from steel and UV treated plastic, our racks are strong and built to last, holding up to 35Kgs.
  • No Lift Simply balance the bike on its rear wheel and push it into the rack theres no heavy lifting required.
  • Saves Space Unlike bike stands, hooks or pulley systems, our racks have a unique 160-degree pivot feature.
  • Fender / Mudguard? If your bike has a fender/mudguard, this bike rack is not suitable for your bike. Check out the Steadyrack Fender Rack instead!
  • Wall Structure Installation kit/fixings are designed for masonry and stud wall only. Plasterboard/Drywall/Gyprock mounting alone voids our warranty and is not recommended.
  • Specs: 2.1 Maximum Tire Width, 20 29 Recommended Wheel Diameter (including tire).

Material: Carbon Steel, ABS Plastic


Color: Black


Special Feature: 160 Degree Pivot


Product Dimensions: 4.3"D x 3.9"W x 26.1"H


Number of Shelves: 1


Material: ‎Carbon Steel, ABS Plastic


Color: ‎Black


Special Feature: ‎160 Degree Pivot


Product Dimensions: ‎4.3"D x 3.9"W x 26.1"H


Number of Shelves: ‎1


Room Type: ‎Garage


Finish Type: ‎Zinc Plated


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Storage Rack


Included Components: ‎1 x Classic Rack, 1 x Installation Kit, 1 x Warranty


Item Weight: ‎2.2 Kilograms


Brand: ‎Steadyrack


Style: ‎Classic Rack - Zinc Plated


Shelf Weight Capacity: ‎35 Kilograms


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎48


Manufacturer: ‎Steadyrack


Part Number: ‎B-SCSR02-004


Item Weight: ‎4.84 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎B-SCSR02-004


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Classic Rack


Finish: ‎Zinc Plated


Pattern: ‎Bike Rack


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Maximum Weight Capacity: ‎35 Kilograms


Special Features: ‎160 Degree Pivot


Usage: ‎cycling


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Limited Manufacturer


Date First Available: February 11, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well, easy to install, planning is the hard part
Style: Classic Rack - Zinc Plated
So I have 5 bikes that I want to fit into a space 78 inches wide, and about 9 feet tall. I've been looking at all types of racks for over a year, and almost none of them will work for many reasons. Steadyrack is the only thing I've found that will do the job. The primary feature that lets you pack bikes in tightly is the entire system allows the bike to pivot so it does not have to be perpendicular (90 degrees) to the wall. The instructions are minimal. I recommend going on YouTube for the manufacturer's installation video. In the pack you are provided 4 lag bolts for installing in studs, and 4 companion anchors if you are installing into masonry. The hardest part is planning your installation. In a limited space, I can almost guarantee you will not find a stud where you want to put at least one of the bikes. Rather than try to gin up some sort of board that bolt into the studs, which is messy and will look terrible, go to your hardware store and use expandable metal anchors, which will hold up to 80 pounds each. You put four of them in the wall to fasten the Steadyrack, and it will more than hold the rack & bike, especially since the Steadyrack is only rated for up to 110 pounds. The rack itself is attractive, it folds up when you're not using it, the "beak-like" lip in front catches the wheel and lets you push it easily into the rack, and the front wheel is locked in. So how did I get 5 bikes on the wall in such a tight space? Put the widest, tallest bike in the center of the wall, about 2 inches off the ground. Put a bike on either side as wide as you can fit, and raise them 3 inches up, that way the handlebars clear each other. Then the two last bikes are between the center bike and the adjacent bikes, placed about 30 inches off the ground. To get higher bikes in and out, you pivot the lower bikes out of the way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2013 by TomK1 TomK1

  • Works great and built well
Style: Classic Rack - Zinc Plated
This is the second wall mount bike rack I have purchased. I have the mountain bike model and the regular model for my road bike. Easy to install, clean look, and frees up space in the garage. Highly recommended, get yourself one..or two..or three 😉
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Brian J Johnson Brian J Johnson

  • Use your bike daily? You won't regret the higher cost
Style: Classic Rack - Zinc Plated
We have 8 of these for our family. Some from Amazon, some from the local bike shop. Yes, it was a hard "investment" to swallow for the easier daily usage. All 8 racks cost about the same as the cheapest bike in the family. You would want a garage for a nice car, right? If you are using your bikes several times per week or more you will start to see the value of these. Just tip it back and roll it in. The lighter bikes get a small hop up of about 6", and that staggers the handlebar heights. We get all 8 bikes on the wall in about the same width as the sofa. 4 bikes are used daily, the other 4 are used 2-3 times per week, and all 8 are always easy to get to. I am the one that installed them all, and I agree that the plastic end caps are not always easy to pop on and off. I grumbled a bit when doing it, (it hurts your fingertips after the first 3 or 4...), but now that it's done the pain is gone and they look nice enough. The mounting holes are huge. The bolts that were supplied looked about 3 times bigger than they needed to be. The instructions were very well written and easy to understand. Yes, I'm normally the type that doesn't read the directions, at least with something as simple as "locate wall stud, measure height, go". But the tip on just putting the thing on the floor and backing the bike up against a wall to measure along the floor was a very good idea. In my case of having 8 bikes I also measured the wall to handlebar distance, floor to handlebar distance, and handlebar width. With a page filled up with numbers for each bike I was able to pick the right dimensions to get everything installed once and once only, and still have the ability to put any bike in any rack without the bikes touching the floor or each other and taking up the least amount of wall space. With some 26", 29", and 700c size wheels those numbers can be very different. The wall studs were in random locations and not where I wanted the racks. I chose to mount some nice oak veneer 3/4" plywood securely to the wall studs, then freely position the racks on the plywood wherever I wanted them. The kids have also noticed that these racks are great for cleaning. On the maintenance stand the handlebars can swing around and whack 'em in the head sometimes. On these wall racks the front wheel is nice and stable, and the other bikes can be tipped away to the side while cleaning. About the only thing they use the park stand for now is the chain scrubber. Can't do that when vertical. Most importantly, these racks are a joy to use daily. It just encourages us all to get out and ride more because there is simply no hassle getting the bike out the door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2015 by daddy_will_fix_it

  • High quality, very convenient bike rack!
Style: Classic Rack - Zinc Plated
I installed two of these racks in a trailer. The rack is very easy to load the bike onto, and once the bike is mounted, it is very convenient to be able to pivot the bike right or left (superb design). This rack would work perfectly as designed if installed in a garage or house. But to use in a trailer that is being pulled down the road, around curves and over bumps, we added a few modifications. First we added easy-to-find velcro straps to prevent the front tire from coming out of the rack when we hit bumps. Second, we added a small chain and spring clip to secure the back tire in the lower mount. Finally, we added a chain and spring clip system to limit the swing of the rack and keep the bikes against the wall of the trailer when driving down the road. Everything unclips in seconds and the bikes are easily dismounted. This system is very convenient, since you can swing the bike in the rack to one side or the other to allow for storing other items in the trailer and for easy access to load and unload the bikes. The rack itself mounts easily to the wall and is very high quality. We expect many years of use from this product. We have had 4 very expensive bicycle racks for receiver hitches (obviously a different application), but this is the easiest rack we have owned to load and unload. Loading the bikes on this rack is more about technique than strength, which makes it perfect for those of us in our late 60s to load as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020 by Mike L. Mike L.

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