RAKK Integrated Bicycle Stand
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Leaning your bike against the garage wall is fine for that old "mountain" bike you used to zip around campus in college. But your new 17-pound, carbon fiber thoroughbred is another story. To protect your bike from the damage caused by accidental falls, you need the Feedback Sports Rakk Bicycle Stand.
The Rakk's patented design holds either the front or rear wheel of your bike without scratching the spokes or rim. Thanks to an innovative spring-loaded arm that grasps the wheel and a three-point contact system to hold it in place, the Rakk accommodates road tires as narrow as 20mm and mountain bike tires up to 2.4" wide -- so it works with all types of bikes.
The Rakk's hands-free design couldn't be easier to use: simply roll the bike into the wheel slot for easy storage or display. You can even connect several stands together to hold multiple bikes. And when not in use, the Rakk's arm folds down for easy storage in the corner or on a shelf.
The Feedback Sports Rakk Bicycle Stand comes in Black, Silver, and White and accommodates most road and mountain bikes. It comes with clips for modular use.
Details
- Compatible with road and mountain bikes
- Spring-loaded arm holds the bike in tension
- Stands connect together to hold multiple bikes
- Item #USS0013
- Clamp Height
- 3.2 in
- Base Diameter
- 13.5 X 16 in
- Claimed Weight
- 5lb 14.4oz (2676g)
- Recommended Use
- bike storage
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 17, 2024
Not for long term storage, tires ruined.
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
So I picked up a few (4) of these to stand a few of our road and tri bikes on our enclosed, climate controlled back porch. Pulled my wife's road bike off to fill up the tires before a ride. Her bike had been on it for a while, maybe two months or so. The metal lip on the front had left a huge dent in the tire where it rests. I filled up the tire to riding pressure and nope, it didn't go away. So curious about the others, I pulled my tri bike off, and sure enough, the same thing. Mountain bike, same. Couldn't get the dents out no matter how much I filled them up. Three very nice tires, ruined. These are great for short term docking and storage, but don't leave them on there for storage. They ruin tires.
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