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The Feedback Velo Column Storage Stand is a simple and elegant solution for storing bikes indoors. Its anodized aluminum column is handsome enough to work both inside the home or out in the garage, and it's adjustable to fit ceilings between 7 - 10 feet tall, even open-jointed ones with the included adapter.
Two cradles are included for storing a pair of bikes, but up to four bikes can be held in total with additional cradles (sold separately). Soft rubber arms protect paint, and they're independently adjustable to compensate for angled top tubes.
Maximum load is 40 lbs per bike. 3 year warranty. Claimed weight is 15.15 lbs.
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No International Shipping. The manufacturer of this product does not allow us to ship outside the United States and U.S. Territories except to US diplomatic and military base addresses (APO/FPO).
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Mfg PartNum: 16835 | |
Reviews
Sturdy and easy to install. Looks great, quality and finish is top notch. Design works great for bikes with a flat or gently sloping top tube. However, only one of our three full suspension bikes fits well. This was somewhat expected, but be aware that this type of design is inherently better suited for hard tails or rigid bikes. However I am able to hang one of my XC bikes by notching one of the arms under the top tube and the other under the down tube, which is surprisingly stable. Overall I am satisfied with this product, compared to other stands it is the clearly superior product for supporting my road and gravel bikes. However it is not well suited for most modern mountain bikes, this is not a fault of this specific rack just an issue inherent in any rack with a top tube hanging design. Also, the bolts that retain the arms could be a bit bigger, or use a Torx design - I haven't had any issues but am concerned that they could begin to strip after heavy use.
This is a really great stand. Assembly is very simple, adjustability is good, and it's very solid once in place. Works much better than the two cheap wall mount stands it replaced. The price wasn't too bad either.
Mine came with a bonus! I picked it up locally in Portland and dropped it off in my home office before going to lunch. As soon as I got back, I opened the box and, low and behold, there was an entire colony of tiny live ants in the box. I immediately took it outside and blew the ants off the parts with an air compressor and left the ones in the box to fine their way to their new home in America. The couple of dozen scouts that were wandering around on my desk met a grimmer fate.
To recap: Great bike stand! Free bonus that you may or may not want!
This bike stand is slim. Takes up less floor space than any other floor stand. It requires no nails, screws or mollies in the walls. It can be easily moved from one spot to another. It takes minutes to assemble. It is the only stand that has adjustable supports to accommodate mountain bikes with top bars that are not horizontal.. Worth every penny.
The production itself looks great. A solid unit works as designed. Was easy to setup and great price. I would recommend it to anyone looking to maximize room space. I am thinking on order one more because I fail in love with the current one. The only negative I had, it took too long to receive the product.
This is a pretty good storage stand. The only down side is the hex bolts used to bolt in the arms. These have to be made out of the poorest quality metal. I stripped out one bot and the other snapped when screwing it in the arms. I used a beam style torque wrench to help with not over tightening any of the bolts but due to the cheap quality of the meat the first bolt stripped out easily and one other had it's head just pop right off. The metal used just felt soft... The stand can fit two 54 M sized road bikes with the 2nd bikes wheels elevated above the ground by about 8inches .