SportRack Bike Valet

by jaxrolo on June 3, 2010

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SportRack Bike Valet
 
Manufacturer: SportRack
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List Price: $99.95
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Product Description

The Bike Valet is a very useful parking stand that parks up to six bikes (three per side) with a heavy-duty textured finish for indoor or outdoor use

Product Details

  • Dimensions: 35"(l) x 31"(w) x 29"(h)
  • 35" wide x 29" high x 31" deep
  • Powder coated tubular steel construction

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Simple Solid & Sturdy
 
Review Date: May 19, 2008
Reviewer: J.F.G., Pueblo, CO USA
This is the perfect rack for an area where room is a consideration. Its' simple design made it easy to assemble and install. Its' solid material allowed me to have it "tack welded" for better security and its' sturdy design keeps it solidly and soundly in place. Several users are very happy with it. Can't beat the results for the price.
Great Bike Rack for Home Use
 
Review Date: May 25, 2009
Reviewer: K. Porter,
This is a very sturdy bike rack with a solid black finish. I would definitely recommend it. Easy to assemble although a metric wrench was needed but not included. We are using it in the garage for our kids' bikes. Easily fits 4 full sized bikes. The remaining 2 bikes need to be child sized or be put in backwards to have enough room for the handlebars. A nice size and good quality for home use.
Great for storing free-standing bikes, not so much for security
 
Review Date: May 12, 2010
Reviewer: M. Cheah,
Overall, this is a fairly cheaply made product. This does not, however, mean that it is a poor product. You bolt it together with a wrench and some Allen keys. This also makes it very lightweight. While you may have trouble fitting the fully advertised 6 bikes in the rack, you could easily do 2 comfortably on each side. The design allows you to very easily roll a 700C wheel into the slots and leave it free standing without any concern for the bike tipping over. Because anyone with a hex key and a wrench can effectively dismantle your bike stand, this does not make for a very secure solution. Although it is probably better than bolting your bike to nothing. Even if you couldn't dismantle it so easily, the tubes are so thin and light, that a thief could more easily cut the rack than your U lock.
For me, it is an ideal solution to storing bikes in my garage. With this rack, I don't need to fuss around with pulling bikes down from a wench on the ceiling, it's just roll out and go.

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