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works fine for men's bikes, good price
works, good price, easy assembly. you definetely need to screw the top part to the wall or it will tip over(not free standing). Some Women bikes might not work.
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2 bmx bikes, free stands. no wall needed
Unlike some reviews, my bike rack really does free stand. i don't have to lean it against a wall.
My setup: Hardwood floors, 1 old school GT mach one bmx, and 1 ARES DITA flatland bmx bike. Both are on the rack pointing the same direction simply because if I set them in opposite directions, the wheel from the top bike, will rub against the bottom bike's handlebars.
This looks WAY better than have my bikes just lean against the wall. I give it only 4 stars because it still feels a bit flimsy. Since I'm from california, it will definitely fall down during an mild earthquake.
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Great price for basic stand
I got this product at a great price. Similar products were twice as expensive. Free shipping, also.
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Works as advertised
This bike stand is easy to set up -- you don't even need a screwdriver. It just all fits together nicely. They provide hardware to secure the top if you're worried about it falling over (although it seems pretty stable even without it). It's nicely finished, and provides a great way to store two bikes in a very limited space. As my review title says, it just does exactly what it's supposed to do.
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Does the job it says it does...
The bike rack works just like it says it does. However you will notice that the pictures are always of 2 men's bicycles. This is because it is more difficulte to get a woman's bicycle, let alone 2 of them, on and off the rack. Also, once you set the arms into the post, it is a pain to get them back out, so I would recomend having a friend put the arms in while you hold the bike at the level you want it at. Also start with the bottom bike or put the top arm at the very top part of the post to allow yourself the most room to get the bottom bike on and off.