BIKEHAND Fat Electric E Bike Bicycle Tire Floor Type Parking Rack Stand - for Mountain and Road Bike Indoor Outdoor Nook Garage Storage - Max Tire Width 4"
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The one I have is the only one you can buy, but I do not see where you can get another
Getting the heavier version shouldn't be a problem as long as you get the fat tires.
The e-mail address of our company It is a great stand that fits 3" tires and works well!
I don't think so! When I tried them on my Juiced Hyper Scorpion, they very quickly failed. It ended up being cheaper elsewhere to purchase the motorcycle type.
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Is not strong enough to hold up a heavier ebike. It needs a beefier cousin to hold up I returned my ebike rack due to the incapacity of it to support the weight of a Juiced Hyper Scorpion ebike. I need something between this The basic design is appealing to me.
There are four inches of tire width on these bikes. Despite having two bikes in the garage, they are arranged side by side. My pick-up truck does not have any place to store bikes, so I wanted something that would fit in it.
Several of my bikes have tires ranging from 28mm to 3 inches in width. All widths can be accommodated by this rack without any alterations. Since years I have been using various stand up racks. While convenient, they are not nearly as stable as they could be. To use this style with all of them, I'm going to convert them all.
I have only had these for a short period of time, so I can't comment on durability or longevity. Out of the box, they are capable of doing the job. After doing extensive research on this type of stand, I was disappointed by large size differences between brands. There seems to be a limit to "regular" sizes at 2 inches. The third second. XL tires are available in 4 sizes, but they tend to start higher than standard sizes (i. e. 1. , 2. , Plus 1). When I purchased a Feedback Sports RAKK in a regular size, it barely fit a pair of 2 footed pants. Bikehand units can fit a 4-inch rear tire. These Maxxis DHR II units accommodate up to Previously, I've had 6 front tires on my bikes, including a heavy eBike. No issues with tipping, secure wheel well, and seem to be well-suited to this use. I am happy with the purchase so far.
The stand is actually a fold down rack on the rear of my trailer. I use that for my bike. They now hold the bikes quite securely once I put U bolts on them, while the additional strength provided by ratchet tiedowns has proven to be very useful.
A bike stand such as this is worth its price. The two of us pushed our bikes sideways to see if they would topple That's not what happened. Several stands are provided to stabilize your bike and its tires, which are 27 1/2 and 29 inches in diameter. I love how well they fit! This should be on everyone's shopping list! You don't need to assemble the stand to put the bikes on it. They fit on there easily without any effort.
The bicycles fit perfectly in the corners of the car with some bungee cords to stabilize the bikes, and they're a great way to transport.
In this machine, it's a challenge to place the wheel exactly where it belongs. This causes your bike to be knocked over if you get a small gust of wind. You may have several bikes that use these things at the same time and all of them will come over. I won't buy this product.