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RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists | 
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| Brand: RAD Cycle Products Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $54.95 Buy New: $13.98 You Save: $40.97 (75%)
New (4) from $13.98
Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 123
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 10
UPC: 613103001944 EAN: 0613103001944 ASIN: B000PEURIQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Gradge Ceiling Mounted Bicycle Lift New in Box Fast Shipping
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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 | | • | NOT THE SAME AS OUR COMPETITION! WE USE THICKER ROPE AND OFFER A LIFETIME WARRANTY! |
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Product Description There is no such thing as not enough room for another bike. Store your bikes overhead and out of the way. Smooth pulleys and latches make lifting even heavy bikes super easy. The exclusive rope locking mechanism prevents unwanted release and can suspend one bike - 55 lb. load limit. Please note, you can mount this item as pictured on a 2 x 4 and screw the 2 X 4 to the joist or mount it right to the joist itself. WE OFFER A LIFETIME WARRANTY AND 100% UNCONDITIONAL FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! WE USE THICKER ROPE FOR A BETTER FINISH AND FEEL!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Cieling mounted rack December 22, 2008 Very quick and easy to install. Have four of these in the garage side by side. Finally found the easiest way for my wife to deal with getting the bike out of the way and almost effortlessly. A little tricky getting both hooks and pulling a rope but as long as you have teeth you can master this in seconds.
RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists December 12, 2008 The price was right and it mounted easily except for changing the length of the screws used into the ceiling. But I can see how if your seat and handle bars are of different style then mine the hooks mightn't not hold on!
Great Deal December 10, 2008 The product worked as advertised. You may connect it in parallel directly to the joist, but will need a 2x4 piece of wood if you desire to connect it perpendicular to the beams. The brake works very well - if you suddenly let go of the rope, it immediately stops. I recommend threading the rope through each stage (there are 4 sections) before mounting to the ceiling.
One thing that you should know is that it is not really possible to get your bike all the way to the ceiling. I tried placing the clips in different places (i.e. wheels, bar, etc.), but then the balance of the system was lost and it became difficult to raise uniformly. So, be aware if your overhead is tight. You should add about 6-10 inches onto the height of your bike to determine how low it will hang.
There were a lot of higher priced alternatives, but this one worked fine. I started with 2, but will be purchasing more in the future. I highly recommend this product.
works ok, inexpensive December 2, 2008 decent value for the money. mine wouldn't balance the load very well. It would lift the front very far before balancing the rear. This is probably due to cheap pulleys. I can't dog it too much, it is very inexpensive.
Some problems December 1, 2008 Maybe two-and-a-half stars? The rope supplied was flimsy, frays easily, and will need to be replaced soon. The two "hooks" were actually L-shaped, would not reliably hold my bike seat and handlebars, and had to be reshaped on a vise. Installation was difficult, requiring mounting the unit on a 2x4, climbing a ladder with it, holding the unit in place with one hand, and starting the screws with the other hand. Two persons and two ladders would be really nice (and much safer).
But, the price was good. And (if you have a 12-foot ceiling in your garage), it is nice having the bikes completely out of the way, with foot traffic underneath.
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