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Gear Up Floor To Ceiling Aluminum Bike Rack Black
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Average Rating: 4.0 star rating (1 Reviews)
List Price: $149.99
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  • Comes with everything needed to store 2 bikes
  • Top and bottom extenders adjust independently from main body to accommodate ceiling heights from 7' to 11'
  • Tough ABS plastic top plate with compression foam at each corner
  • Trak Rak
  • ™ system on main body provides a full 6' of hanging space for adjustable storage arms and accessories
  • Tough 6063T6 alloy extruded aluminum body and extenders won't rust, discolor, warp, or shrink
Product Description:
The Gear Up? Floor-to-Ceiling aluminum bike rack utilizes a "no holes" tension mounting system to hold 2 bikes in an apartment, office or garage; the top and bottom extenders adjust to accommodate ceiling heights from 7' to 11'. The padded feet grip any surface, and the top plate has foam to protect the ceiling. Storage arms adjust to fit almost any style of bike.
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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Very Functional, November 12, 2011
By Rea
Excellent packaging. Reasonable assembly. This product works exactly as advertised and designed. The cradle arms are ingenious, allowing cradling for any bike frame configuration. I have storage or workbenches on all sides of my garage; therefore, I needed something to create a mid-room post. The upper plate is screwed into an overhead crossbeam (the lower extension has screw adjustable, durable foot pads). In this setup my only concern is solidity. It is of adequate gage material though not super heavy stuff. (I often have this worry and then a product winds up fine with needed flexibility). There is no way around having to join the two main pieces with a connector (albeit a good joint). Heavier gauge and longer length (without a middle joint) would probably be cost and shipping prohibitive. In conclusion, I'm happy with the result - it works very well.

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