🚲 Elevate Your Ride—Store Smart, Live Large!
The Bike Nook is the original vertical bike stand designed for easy, no-drill storage of bicycles in small spaces. With a compact design that saves floor space and accommodates various bike sizes, it’s perfect for garages, balconies, and living rooms. The sturdy metal construction ensures your bike stays secure, while the simple assembly makes it a breeze to set up.
Material | Metal |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Upright Storage Design |
Product Dimensions | 23.5"D x 22"W x 30"H |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Garage |
Finish Type | Polished |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bicycles |
Included Components | Bike Nook unit w/strap^Instruction Manual |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Brand | Bike Nook |
Style | Bike Nook |
UPC | 096064333727 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096064333727 |
Manufacturer | Thane USA Inc |
Part Number | 203-3337201 |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Item model number | 203-3337201 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 pack |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Upright Storage Design |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Well made and a great space saver
The installation instructions are easy to follow, the material is great quality, and it does exactly as it advertised...saves space. I only rated the stability a 4-star because the product videos show all example bikes with wide tires; however, if you have narrower tires (my bike is a hybrid and its tires are much narrower than say a mountain bike or cruiser) then you bottom tire support has too much room and doesn't hold/brace the tire securely. To add better stability at the base I added a foam pad to rest my tire on and fill the gap of the wheel support. As you can see it works very well, is stable, and now stands straight and secure.The stand also comes with a front tire velcro strip to lock your front tire and prevent your handlebars from turning. Again, the product video doesn't show this with the types of bikes they domonstrate, but I experienced my handlebar immediately turning to one side or the other making the wheel stick out. The velco strip works very well and hold the front tire securely allowing it to be inline and the wheel to stay straight.I have a standard two car garage and decided to place my stand and bike in one of the corners. It fits perfect, then handlebars are out of the way, and allows access for two cars and plenty of space to walk around the car next to where the bike is parked.This is a great product, well made, easy to assemble and worth the price. It does exactly what I wanted it to do...hold my bike securely and save space.
M**V
Fantastic and Simple. Solved our Problem!
We moved to a condo with 2-levels underground parking. We own 2 folding mountain bikes; not heavy but also not light. In our new home, we no longer need to travel to the trails as we now live much closer by but due to limited space, we had to store both bikes in the back of our SUV. While this saved space indoors it added complexity that ultimately demotivated us to ride at all. Not only did we have to unload, unfold, and inflate; we now also had to carry the bikes up two flights of cork-screw stairs!.. Our first attempt to correct the situation was to bring the bikes, fully assembled, indoors. It solved some problems but created others. In-home, they were a bulky, unsightly booby-trap.Enter the Bike Nook. We don't have enough wall space for a wall mounted solution or anything that would stick out. Even if we did, while lifting a bike for one reason or other is unavoidable, lifting one over your head is another thing entirely. No thanks. The Bike Nook is perfect. It doesn't add visual or physical bulk to already bulky equipment. Though not decorative, the Nooks allow our bikes to occupy a mere 3.5 square feet of space in the farthest back, out of the way, corner of our den/bonus room. No more bumping into them and trying catch yourself and the bike before either of you hit the ground. If you push there's a tiny wobble but not dangerously so. The Bike Nook is generally very sturdy with thick coated steel parts. Note: We also don't have the space to roll these two wheeled onto the stands the way you'd back up a car but the Bike Nook still works. We simply raise onto the back tire and roll into position.One star off only because of the small jiggle that seems to go away once loaded. It's not enough to make the bikes unstable (our bikes don't move!) but could be even sturdier if, for example, more of it were welded together rather than assembled with screws. Otherwise, it's very well built and solved our problem so despite the nit-pick, we love it.
C**N
It works, with caveats (fenders)
Overall, works well enough.Cons:I wouldn't call it robust, and especially a bit shaky if you have eBikes due to the weight.Directions are OK, if a bit headscratch inducing, but it's not exactly advanced mechanical engineering, you can sus it out pretty easily.The screw/bolts are made out of butter and will strip if you look at them wrong.It can be a bit of a battle if you have a user with a short seat height on a full sized bike (you WILL have to adjust the seat to make it catch).The biggest issue is fenders, if you have a longer length one (Rad Power Bikes for example), they are too long for this to work well. The fender will end up squished under the rear tire and turn into a profanity laced experience.If you have no fenders, or short ones, this seems to work well enough.Overall, it's a good idea, and works well, but be aware of the fender length issue, and be aware that the quality is so/so from a material standpoint.
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