🚲 Elevate your bike storage game—secure, sleek, and ready to roll!
The Mr IRONSTONE Bike Rack is a durable, powder-coated steel stand designed to hold up to three bikes with wheel sizes from 12" to 29" and widths up to 2.7". Its smart design prevents damage to disc brakes and derailleurs, while requiring only 6 screws for quick assembly. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use, it offers a stylish, space-efficient solution for mountain, road, and kids bikes.
Brand | Mr IRONSTONE |
Item Weight | 8.53 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.6 x 13.7 x 4.88 inches |
A**S
Great and versitile!
Love the design!! Love the price! It is a little light duty so it moves around easy. However, it would cost more if it was heavier. It works on all my bikes, 26" wheel to 29" wheel. I was pleased to see that it has quick/no-tool buttons to remove sections allowing quick changes for different circumstances!
M**H
2.5"x29 tires are a tight fit
The product itself was great and I liked that it was easy to assemble. I would have preferred if the opening was slightly wider. There's just enough room for 2.5" tires, but they're kind of a tight fit.
L**N
Bikes of all sizes
This compact bike rack is great for bikes of all sizes since the holders are adjustable. I have an 8 year old, a 5 year old, and a 3 year old who can all put their bikes into the rack after riding. It makes my garage a lot more organized!
A**E
Doesn’t take up a lot of space.
Nice product. Easy to assemble. Works great with 2 Mountain Bikes and 1 Road bike.
R**R
Bike rack
Easy to put together
A**R
Works in alternate configuration
I needed something that's go diagnosal. See pics. Wish it came with more of the adjustable pieces. Kit assumes two bikes are big enough to not need them. Overall bang for the buck is great.
I**T
Easy to assemble
Easy to assemble and perfect fit.
J**E
Keep looking, more frustration than it’s worth.
Bikes fit poorly. The spaces are too close together if you are trying to put bikes the same size the handlebars will overlap the stem on the bike next to it and not fully enter the stand. You could Tetris you bikes in but if kids try to get a bike out themselves they will all end up on the floor. Yes, the design prevents rotors from laying against the stand but if you try to back a bike in so they can overlap any bike with a multi speed is now sitting on the derailleur. The only way this stand would work well is free standing where bikes can alternate sides. Look elsewhere, it’s not the solution you need.
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