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RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists
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RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists

 

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Features:

  • Hooks are designed with a rubber coating to proteft your bicycle from scratches
  • Robust engineering allows you to lift heavy bikes--55lbs capacity
  • For Ceilings up to 12ft
  • Safe locking mechanism prevents accidental release


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • Great product
    Easy to setup (as long as you have a ladder). It effectively clears the floor of my garage so that I can still park my cars and move around in the garage.
    I plan on using more when I get more bikes that need to be put in a secure place.

  • Great inexpensive Bike Storage Mount
    Great price, fast delivery, easy to install. I order 3 of these and mounted all 3 bike right next to each other. But, I did take the advice of several previous purchasers reviews and replace the cord on all 3 right away. Paid $8 for 100' cord at Lowes. Looks like rock climbers cord. Used it all since we have 11' ceilings in our garage.

  • Great and the price is right.
    1/2 the cost of another model - but totally functional.
    I do wish the two flat "hooks" on each side looked like this "L". Instead they are more like an Arial "L"s (without the hook). That means you need to get them mounted directly above where they hook and be more careful about moving the bike as you hoist it. The anti-drop rope stops work well enough to be the sole clamp when hoisted. I tie off the rope to the provided cleats but without tension. I have a wheelbarrow hanging from one of them.

  • good value
    this bicycle hoist works well.
    I used the center holes for the screw to
    screw to the joist. Though I don't think
    those holes were intended for the screw.
    I don't think screwing into the sheetrock
    is adequate


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