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R**H
These Were Ideal!
If you take your time and plan carefully you can stack multiple bikes on the wall. This product does not include the little shelves for the tires--I bought those separately from home depot. If you have bikes with really wide bars you may need to add a spacer.UPDATE: I bought two more.
A**S
Sturdy, but the design is flawed and these require some extra work to use effectively
Pros:1. These mounts are made of thick metal and are strong.2. The mounts are coated with a thick rubbery material to avoid scratching your bike.3. Bikes look nice hanging from these mounts.Cons:1. The mounts are to be screwed into a wall via three holes that are arranged in a “V” shape. The distance between the top two holes (center to center) is approximately 1 3/16 inches, barely less than the 1.5 inch thickness of a 2x4 stud. It is therefore very difficult to attach a mount to a typical wall stud because the holes are spaced too far apart. I decided to drill a new hole between the top holes and I used two substantial deck screws to mount them, which worked fine.2. This method of hanging bikes on the wall works well for lightweight road bikes but not for mountain bikes. My full suspension mountain bike will not hang level on the wall as it is too front heavy. I needed to devise a method to support the front wheel to hang this bike.Overall impression: I would recommend these mounts if you are willing to make some modifications to make them work.
D**H
Does the job
Strong, simple, functional, no frills design. As with other products of this sort (DaHanger for example), the upper drilled holes are too wide apart for both screws to make solid contact in standard U.S. wall studs (2x4's which are actually 1.75x3.5). If you're a U.S. purchaser, be sure to research and use one of the hanging techniques that other customers have come up with to deal with the issue and achieve a solid, reliable anchor that will safely hold the weight of your bike. One other minor issue to mention (and suggestion to the manufacturer): the length of the lower section is sized to fit anything from a small clipless pedal to an oversize flat. While this single "one size fits all" works, overall, and is certainly an economical solution for the manufacturer, it means that if you have small pedals, your bike hangs at a steeper angle from the wall than absolutely necessary. A product specifically sized for smaller pedals (or designed with some adjustability in the length of the lower section) would allow a more upright hang position and save space.
S**.
Works well, needs more parts
These are great value compared to the competitors, however, you need some extra pieces if you want to hang mountain bikes. Because mountain bikes have a more slack head tube angle, if all you use is the included hardware the bike will tilt forward and not balance. To solve this, I went to my local big box hardware store and bought some 2" x 6" 90º galvanized steel brackets to provide balance. I sanded them and painted them black. I was not always able to get the hardware into studs and used 50lb hollow wall anchors. Each bike is supported by 7 screws (3 in the upper bracket, 2 each in the lower brackets). The heaviest bike in the picture is the blue and orange mountain bike weighing in at 35lbs. There have no issues so far and everything works great.
A**N
Affordable, attractive, and efficient storage solution
This product does what it says it will. I centered it on a wall stud, and unlike what some reviewers have stated, I had no problem getting each screw in a stud. I think the manufacturer may have tightened up the screw spacing since the initial design. The rubberized coating looks nice, and seems to protect the pedal from scratches. The screw heads do indeed strip easily, and you have to be very careful and deliberate when screwing them in. I hung a mountain bike with mine, and it seems very secure. The biggest challenge I had was getting the wheel rests in the right position. It almost takes two people to get this right (one to steady the bike so the wheels don’t move on the wall, another to mark screw locations). That’s my only knock on it, and really that is not a flaw in the product, just what it takes to mount them. I’m very satisfied with the product, and plan to install more.
S**A
Innovative Concept for Bike Storage
I was looking for a bike hanger solution that would help me organize my new garage. I had used various fold out hangers in the past, and they worked ok, but I wanted something more streamlined and I just couldn't seem to find what I was looking for. FINALLY, I came across this Venzo product and it caught my interest. I had seen a similar design by D'HANGER, but it was much more expensive and over my budget.I purchased the 3-pack Venzo product which was perfect for the three bikes I had. I mounted them into my cement block garage wall easily and I choose to put two vertically above each other and the third to one side although you could stack all three in the same row if you are tall enough and the bikes are light enough to lift that high.I've been using the hangers for over a month and they work great. They hold my bikes securely and are easy to store and retrieve the bikes from the hooks. They are close to the wall so that when the bikes are off the hook, they don't protrude far and are not a hazard.
J**5
Simple solution that gets bikes out of the way.
Great for narrow spaces. clean solution for multiple bikes. You can really get the bike out of the way if you put it up high enough because the wheels are so close to the walls and the handelbars will be higher than your head. This worked well for us with multiple bikes in a tight 2 car garage with 2 cars parking in and out regularly. Normally I put hooks in the ceiling and hang by the wheels but the ceiling was too high. Make sure you locate on the center of a stud. Carefully locate the stud since this has a relatively wide hole pattern for a single stud. You can do some test holes with a tiny drill bit after you think you found the stud to be extra sure you are centered on the stud.
R**.
Solid Bracket System! Quick delivery!
So, I was looking for a good way to display my mountain bike. Found this awesome little kit. It was at an amazing price, so I ordered it. Came this morning, well... looks good! Solid construction, thick steel plate! The pedal hook even has a rubberized coating on it. I have two problems, One it came damaged! The powder coat on the back side of the pedal hook was damaged..(See last photo) I guess placing powder coat steel plate in a bag.... not the smartest idea. Second, THERE ARE NO INSTRUCTIONS!.. the piece of paper is just a list of contents. And....... Good.... Luck!**UPDATE**It's up!!.. I think it looks good!
E**.
Simple and Well Made
The pedal holder is entirely rubberized great for protection and longevity. Comes will all necessary anchors to install in the drywall or concrete. Mount pedal grip to the wall stud first, then use a plank to level and mark spots for the tire brackets. Simple install if you have a stud finder.
R**B
Good Mound, Poor Anchors
Really good quality bike mount, but really ceappy anchors. The white ones were ok, but the others are almost unusable. Because of the weight , had to order higher quality anchors for the pedal mount, the white anchors were fine for the wheel rests.
L**T
Finicky to hang. GREAT once it’s up.
Great once it’s up.Two person job for sure.Need to hang the pedal bracket first. Then one at a time place the wheel brackets. Bike on and off the wall so many times to do it.But now that it’s up, solid! Feels safe.
N**A
Great space saver
The screws were all stripped in seconds. Thankfully I had my own. Brackets worked well and were exactly what I needed to fit the bikes in my garage.
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