🚲 Store in Style, Ride with Pride!
The Feedback Sports Velo Cache 2 is a premium freestanding bike storage tower designed for versatile, secure, and stylish vertical storage of up to 4 bikes. Featuring adjustable rubber cradle arms to protect delicate finishes and a sturdy 3-leg base supporting 160 lbs, it’s perfect for any bike enthusiast’s home, office, or garage setup.
Shape | irregular shape |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 160 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 4 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817966010130 |
Manufacturer | Feedback Sports |
UPC | 784887139847 817966010130 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.23 x 7.8 x 6.93 inches |
Package Weight | 10.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 43 x 11 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Feedback Sports |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Warranty Description | 3 Year |
Model Name | Velo Cache 2 Bike Storage Rack |
Suggested Users | Bike Tools |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | FA003476002_Schwarz |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Hardware |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | cycling |
T**Y
Aesthetics, security, visual
I can say from usage that these are secure and appealing design wise.I used these when I had to move to an apartment to secure my bikes in my apartment.I also loved to use them as a visual purpose, which I think many cyclist do. We love our bikes.I used two in the open entrance and living room. Utilizing the top portion for my road and commuter bikes and the lower for paintings.In my ER (exercise room) were my more substantial bikes. Full suspensions, hard tails, and flat bar.They sit close to the wall without requiring nails in the wall. They look great taking up little space.The three foot bottom securely holds steady the stand whether there is one or two bikes. Weight restrictions never occurred even with my full suspensions and hard tails.I would recommend storing the heavier on the level closet to the floor. I will attest though that with both heavy bikes on one there was never an issue.I used these daily. I would do a training ride. Simply place the bike on the rack and grab my commuter when I left to work. Coming home it was an ease to simply place the bike back on the rack. No mating of walls (landlords), secure holding, quick change of your bike without rearranging them to get to the one you wanted.I would incredibly highly recommend.
B**J
The best bike indoor bike stand I owned so far
You can spend a lot of money on a bike stand and get the same quality as a cheap one. But I can say that the price I paid for this stand was worth it. It has a little flaw with the screws that are provided for the bike hooks, but a trip to the hardware store you could buy better screws for a few bucks. The instructions could be a little bigger and better than the little 2"x 3" paper they give you. I brought other bike stands that didn't last or were just plain unstable. This is the best one.
D**D
Caution: newer versions may be defective (the one from 10 years ago was great)
I think Feedback Sports may have a real quality problem they should address.I know what I'm talking about, because I ordered the exact same setup about 10 years ago, and it has been great. But when I tried to replicate that setup for my vacation house, I found there were quality problems that made it impossible to turn it into a 4 bike system.The details: My wife and I just finished wasting two hours assembling, disassembling, altering, and reassembling a 2 bike velo cache along with the expansion kit designed to turn it into a 4 bike stand. Both the 2 bike stand and the +2 bike expansion kit were defective.The expansion kit had only two arms, i.e., enough for one bike. I would say that's defective for all intents and purposes. Incidentally, the packaging was pretty beat up and had an excessive amount of packing tape on it. I wonder if it had been previously returned by someone else?The 2 bike stand was also defective. More precisely, the holes drilled in the two similar leg were mispositioned by a few millimeters--the result of which was that when we tried to insert the single long leg that is part of the expansion kit, it would not fit in between them. Yes, we moved the two "pins" in the base plate by hammering them out of their original position and re-hammering them in the expansion kit position.If you've read this far, I commend you for your tolerance with boring stories. Now, imagine that you were executing the above steps with your wife, and when you discovered it just would not work, you had to undo the above steps to re-convert it into a 2 bike setup. Perhaps you can see how we would resent having spent two hours of our lives that we will never get back on this.Consequently I insisted that Amazon refund me the purchase price for the 2 bike setup. This required extra time spent on the phone, but they finally did. They insisted I return the expansion kit. I will dutifully waste more time packing up the thing and taking it to a UPS store so Amazon can pay UPS to emit CO2 returning it to a warehouse somewhere where it will sit until somebody decides to put it into a landfill.Feedback Sports, here's some feedback: fix your freakin' quality problems!
E**3
Best Stand out there!!!!
Rock solid stand!!! Not a bit of wiggle, no fear that it is going to topple over under any circumstances. I love this stand and highly recommend it. Several have mentioned that the instructions are lacking detail and difficult to understand, this is true!!! However, taking your time and studying how the rack goes together, you can have it fully assembled between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on how mechanically inclined you are. If I were Feedback Sports, I would simply create a YouTube Video on the assembly process, then add a QR barcode for people to scan on the instructions. I would create videos for: Assembly for 2 bike; Assembly for 4 bike; Conversion from 2 bike to 4 bike. One last suggestion for Feedback Sports, increase the padding on each end of the shipping box. Although the product inside the box is well protected, when my box arrived, both ends of the box were damaged (shipper clearly dropped it due to weight) and there was very slight damage to both triangle shaped tubes. The damage was so minor in my case, that once the rack was assembled, it was undetectable and caused no issues.
R**Y
Very sturdy and good-looking bike rack
USPS delivered this for Amazon, the box was well-packed and looked secure to me.Assembly went quickly; you just need a philips-head screwdriver, maybe two: medium and larger. A hex key is supplied. The instructions are a little cryptic, but if you've assembled furniture before this will come as no surprise. I put a moving blanket on the floor to prevent scratches, and it went together quickly. The legs have rubber tips, also to prevent scratches to flooring.The rack is really sturdy, stable and free-standing; it does not need to lean against anything. Impressive design.It seems to fit "most" bikes via the arms, which are padded. I have an old Specialized FSR X/C from the turn of the century which does not seem to fit well because of the odd shape, but that was no surprise -- my old rack didn't really fit it either (the rack was a "leaning" design). For my purposes it fits my other (even older) Trek 930 just fine and gets it off the floor, which was the main reason for buying.
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