🚴♂️ Elevate Your Space, Elevate Your Ride!
The RacorProstor Bike/Ladder Lift is a wall-mounted solution designed for easy lifting and secure storage of bikes and ladders. Featuring a pulley system that reduces weight by 8 times, it ensures safety with a locking mechanism and keeps your cords organized with a wall-mounted wrap. Adjustable for ceilings up to 12 feet, this durable lift is perfect for home offices and garages alike.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Home Office |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
S**|
buen producto para ahorrar espacio
prodcuto de calidad , llega super rapido el mejor precio de otras paginas, facil de armar e instalar, a mis amigos.
R**N
Very useful
Easy to fit and easy to use.
R**.
Very well built, easy to operate, and saves space!
This bike lift appears to be of great quality and works great! Installation was not very difficult (but make sure you have a good stud finder or some other way of making sure the screws are drilled in the center of the 2X4's), and raising and lowering the bike is even easier!The pulley system helps distribute the weight in such a way that it is not as hard as you would think lifting or lowering a 40 pound mountain bike. It feels like it about cuts the weight in half.There is also a catch on the end of the pulley so that even if you let go of the rope, the bike stays where it's at rather than crashes to the ground! The catch works so well, it almost seems that the rope-tie thing mounted to the wall is redundant (but redundancy never hurt anyone right?, and plus it gets the rope out of the way).The way the catch works is somewhat like vertical blinds. If you pull straight down or towards the wall mounted rope-tie thing, it will only raise the bike and won't lower them. You have to pull the rope back the other direction away from the wall to release the catch, and then keep the rope at that angle while lowering the bike.It really works great. My wife and I bought two of them for our bikes and love them! If you're worried about whether the hood of your vehicle will fit underneath the raised bikes, measure how tall your bike is and then add about 10 inches or so to tell you how low they will hang from the ceiling (the handle bars/seat of our bikes are around 8-10 inches from the ceiling when fully raised).Overall, this lift is very well made, easy to use, saves tons of space, and is a great deal! Solid five stars!
S**S
Sencillo de instalar y muy efectivo!
Fácil de Instalar y muy practico para aprovechar espacios, la cuerda esta lo suficientemente larga como para colocarla en techos altos.
J**E
Works great
I got two of these and both my wife and I really like the way these work for our MTB's. They make it easy to raise and lower the bikes in a very secure manner.One reviewer I read before I purchased these mentioned the "hooks" are not hooks but "L" shaped, bent metal (rubber coated) bike connection objects. He mentioned his bike fell off the lift because of this lack of "hookness".The bike connection objects I got were indeed "hooks" but they do have a pretty flat angle in the "hook". Think an 80 degree angle instead of a 90 degree as an "L" will have. We find these "hooks" to work very well and we have had zero issues with the bikes coming off the "hooks" even after many uses.My only negative comment relates to the installation instructions. They suggest you drill a pilot hole into the wooden stud using a 1/8" drill bit to guide the mounting screws.The screws they supply are MUCH bigger around than 1/8". With a power driver, these screws and the 1/8" pilot hole make it is nearly impossible to bottom the screws into the stud. They get within about 1/2" of bottoming and just stop.I almost rounded the screw heads as the driver bit was jumping out of the the screw head even when I was really bearing down on the drill to hold the driver bit in the screw head. I have to think I was putting well over 75 pounds of pressure onto the drill and the screws would not bottom.I backed the screws out and re-drilled the pilot holes using a 5/32" drill bit and this worked much better. I still got a very firm, very secure bite as the screws entered and bottomed in the wooden stud and the force required to keep the driver bit in the screw head is much more reasonable.In all other ways the instruction were straight forward and easy to follow.
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