Color | Black |
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Brand | RAD Cycle Products |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 6 x 9 inches |
Is Foldable | No |
Load Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.48 x 10.63 x 4.88 inches |
Package Weight | 6.83 Kilograms |
Brand Name | RAD Cycle Products |
Model Name | 4-Pack Bike Hanger Set - Overhead Hoist Pulley System with 100lb Capacity Each for Bicycles or Ladders |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | Trademark GLB |
Part Number | 83-DT5233 |
Style | 4-Pack |
Included Components | 4 pack of Hoists |
Size | Set of 4 |
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Bike Hoists - Overhead Pulley System with 100 lb Capacity for Bicycles or Ladders - Secure Garage Ceiling Storage by Rad Cycle
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Color | Black |
Brand | RAD Cycle Products |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 6 x 9 inches |
Is Foldable | No |
Load Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
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About this item
- ►RUBBER COATED HOOKS - Hooks are designed with a protective rubber coating to protect your bike from scratches.
- ►EASY TO INSTALL - Mount to your ceiling joist or rafter and so easy to use. With only the minimum of tools you can have your bicycle hanging in your garage in no time. INCLUDES (4) RAD Bike Hoists.
- ►ROBUST ENGINEERING - Allows you to lift heavy products, up to 100lb. Capacity. This is the bicycle hoist that all the other are trying to copy. We don't cut corners. This is the original RAD Bike hoist you've heard about.
- ►INDOOR USE - For indoor ceilings up to 12 ft. high. Once the bike is out of the way you free up so much floor space you won't know what to do with it all.
- ►SAFETY LOCKS - Safe locking mechanism prevents accidental release. No one wants to come home and find their bike has fallen to the floor.
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Bike Pulley System for Garage with 100lb Capacity 4-Pack by RAD Cycle
Utilize overhead storage space with the hoist pulley system garage bike rack 4-pack by RAD Cycle. Each ceiling bike hanger features smooth pulleys and latches that make lifting heavy items a snap, while the exclusive rope locking mechanism prevents unwanted release. With a weight capacity of up to 100-pounds for each pair, these garage bike hooks are perfect for storing heavier cycles like beach cruisers or electric bikes, and they can even be used for ladders, kayaks, paddleboards, or canoes. RAD Cycle is your go-to for garage overhead storage to keep your sports equipment securely stowed between adventures.
Bike Hooks for Garage Ceiling
Clear up valuable floor space with this hanging bike rack for garage set. Keeping your garage or shed tidy and uncluttered is a snap with this overhead bicycle hanger set, which can be installed on ceilings up to 12-feet-tall to keep your cycles or other equipment safely stored overhead and out of the way. Garage organization is easier than ever when you utilize valuable overhead space with this bike mount 4-pack.
Durable Construction
Each heavy-duty garage storage lift features a weight capacity of up to 100-pounds, with rubber-coated hooks to help prevent scratches. Each bike holder is designed with an innovative automatic locking brake that pinches the rope with every pull, allowing one person to raise cargo by themselves. Wall cleats are provided to tie off excess rope after lifting your load for secure usage of the bike ceiling mount.
Easy Installation
Each bike hoist for garage ceiling comes with all the necessary hardware for easy installation, including enough premium rope to accommodate ceilings up to 12-feet-tall. The bike hangers for garage can be mounted either parallel or perpendicular to the joists for your convenience, either by installing to a 2x4 that you attach to the joists, or by installing on the ceiling joists directly. Your bicycle storage needs have a creative solution with this hoist lift set.
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ASIN | B073RPCZGK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,092 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1 in Bike Racks & Stands |
Date First Available | May 15, 2017 |
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Customers like the performance and value of the transport rack. For example, they mention it works well, is reliable and worth the money. That said, some complain about the durability and screws. They say the rope tends to slide off the pulleys and get off track. Opinions are mixed on ease of installation and quality.
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Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention that the instructions are straightforward, and the rack is easy to attach bikes. However, others say that the directions are a little hard to read, and that the whole contraption looks cumbersome.
"...Hoisting the bike is quick and easy and pretty much effortless, you do have to sometimes give a little lift to the back pulley hook a few times to..." Read more
"Relatively easy to install, but as other reviews have mentioned, some things to consider:- Screws do seem small...." Read more
"It was easy enough to install - but I'm fairly handy with tools. It works fine. And it was a cheaper option...." Read more
"Great for storing bikes just instructions are a little hard to read. The screws for securing to the ceiling are short...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the transport rack. They say it works well, is functional, and easy to install and operate. Some customers also mention that the product is excellent, a reliable solution, and has good product collateral showing how to string with the ropes.
"It was easy enough to install - but I'm fairly handy with tools. It works fine. And it was a cheaper option...." Read more
"...Product shipped complete and installation was easy. Good product collateral showing how to string with the ropes...." Read more
"...Functionality is the same and after using these for 13 years I think I can say that they are reliable...." Read more
"Works really well, and is easy to install, and operate. Only complaint is the hardware is cheap...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the transport rack. They say it is worth the money and time. Customers also mention that it is a basic inexpensively made hoist system.
"...Bottom line: Working so far and is worth the money for my project." Read more
"...It works fine. And it was a cheaper option. Delivered promptly in good protective packaging with all the necessary screws and parts." Read more
"These bike hoists are a good value. Installation is straightforward. The rope provided is long enough for the very high ceilings in my garage...." Read more
"Good product value. Product shipped complete and installation was easy. Good product collateral showing how to string with the ropes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the transport rack. Some mention that it seems to be made well, is functional, and reliable. However, others say that the pulley wheels are not the best of quality, the hardware is cheap, and the rope is cheap.
"...The rope is cheap, doesn’t have a tight weave, so I already have some “pulls”/“snags” in the strands of the weave...." Read more
"...and after using these for 13 years I think I can say that they are reliable...." Read more
"...The hooks appear to be ok in sturdiness but not really the highest quality. I did have to make minor modifications to the hooks to fit my bikes...." Read more
"...Installed quickly, seems to be made well. - 1 star for the hookless hooks...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the screws included with the transport rack. They mention that the screws are not of great quality, they easily strip, and the pulley tolerances are very loose. Some customers also mention that they came with only enough screws to install 2 of the 4 hoists, and that the heads kept popping off the screw.
"...The screws for securing to the ceiling are short. Would recommend using longer ones." Read more
"...Only complaint is the hardware is cheap. The screws strip out really bad, and the pulley tolerances are very loose." Read more
"...It is not very stable, and works best with two people helping hoist up anything that is not a bicycle...." Read more
"...I read a lot of reviews here talking about how the provided screws are garbage so I didn't even bother and went straight to some nice deck screws..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the transport rack. They mention that the rope tends to slide off the pullies, it can easily fall off the wheel, and it can get caught between the pulleys and their brackets. The hooks, front and rear, slip off multiple times while putting up 3 bikes. The guides are too wide and the ropes routinely get caught.
"...There is a gap on sides of the pulley, so the rope can slide off the pulley. So far the weight of the bikes keeps the rope on the pulley.-..." Read more
"...I don't like how wide some of the pulley tracks are - the rope can fall off especially when the system isn't loaded with a bike which can make it..." Read more
"...The pulleys have too much space on either side and the rope often falls into this space rather than glide nicely over the wheels, causing..." Read more
"...The rope will come off the pulleys and jam if not mounted correctly.The hooks and rope are not great...." Read more
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- Screws do seem small. I have a finished garage, so I upsized all of the screws.
- There is a gap on sides of the pulley, so the rope can slide off the pulley. So far the weight of the bikes keeps the rope on the pulley.
- The rope is cheap, doesn’t have a tight weave, so I already have some “pulls”/“snags” in the strands of the weave.
Bottom line: Working so far and is worth the money for my project.
Without hesitation, I ordered a new set of four. Not surprisingly, 13 years later on, the design has been tweaked. Unfortunately, the tweaks, to my mind are not improvements.
Before going into details about the changes, I need to say that I still think these work well and I have no reservations in recommending them. Functionality is the same and after using these for 13 years I think I can say that they are reliable. Probably the one negative that applied to both my originals and definitely the new ones is that when you have the bikes in their ceiling storage position, you have about 30 feet of rope to deal with. Otherwise, these are simple and effective.
The rest of this review is for those who, like me, are replacing an existing set of these lifts. I've included some pics to illustrate the differences between the ones I had originally and the new set.
What's the same between old and new: mounting brackets and the metal parts of the pulleys. No visible changes.
What's different:
1. Hooks. The old hooks have a longer rubber boot and the hook is slightly more curved than the new. The new hooks seem like they would not hold the handlebars/seat quite as well. It's not a big difference, but it is different. Also, the old hooks used screws/nuts for the pivoting parts of the hook. The new ones use rivets. With the screws/nuts, I could adjust and tighten the pivoting part where the rivets can't be tightened. Again, not a big change, but still not as good. For the record, I used the old hooks.
2. Rollers. The new pulley rollers are noticeably narrower than the old. There is less of a "slot" for the rope in the new ones and I've already had the rope jump the off the roller.
3. Rope and cleats. The new rope is much thicker than the old. However, in this case, thicker does not mean better/stronger. The new weave is much looser and takes up more space when wrapped around the cleat. Also, the new cleats are a little smaller and therefore won't hold as much rope. As mentioned in the beginning of the review, you are going to have as much as 30 feet off rope to wrap around the cleat when the lifts are at the fully up position. The thicker rope and smaller cleat make this more difficult. I used the old rope and old cleats (pic shows just how much rope it is). And, for the record, you do need all of that rope if you have a tall ceiling in your garage.
4. Mounting hardware. The screws used to mount the brackets to your garage ceiling are quite a bit smaller. I am not necessarily worried they are too small, but they were definitely not as thick or as long. Old screws were about a #10 and the old screws are about a #8 (don't hold me to the exact size) and are quite a bit shorter, too. I ended up using #12 screws because I wanted to reuse the existing holes.
Overall, if you were not replacing an existing setup, you would not think twice about the design. It's only because I was comparing them as I replaced my original set that I noticed. The new ones do work well. About the only reall pain would be the thick rope/smaller cleats.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
Without hesitation, I ordered a new set of four. Not surprisingly, 13 years later on, the design has been tweaked. Unfortunately, the tweaks, to my mind are not improvements.
Before going into details about the changes, I need to say that I still think these work well and I have no reservations in recommending them. Functionality is the same and after using these for 13 years I think I can say that they are reliable. Probably the one negative that applied to both my originals and definitely the new ones is that when you have the bikes in their ceiling storage position, you have about 30 feet of rope to deal with. Otherwise, these are simple and effective.
The rest of this review is for those who, like me, are replacing an existing set of these lifts. I've included some pics to illustrate the differences between the ones I had originally and the new set.
What's the same between old and new: mounting brackets and the metal parts of the pulleys. No visible changes.
What's different:
1. Hooks. The old hooks have a longer rubber boot and the hook is slightly more curved than the new. The new hooks seem like they would not hold the handlebars/seat quite as well. It's not a big difference, but it is different. Also, the old hooks used screws/nuts for the pivoting parts of the hook. The new ones use rivets. With the screws/nuts, I could adjust and tighten the pivoting part where the rivets can't be tightened. Again, not a big change, but still not as good. For the record, I used the old hooks.
2. Rollers. The new pulley rollers are noticeably narrower than the old. There is less of a "slot" for the rope in the new ones and I've already had the rope jump the off the roller.
3. Rope and cleats. The new rope is much thicker than the old. However, in this case, thicker does not mean better/stronger. The new weave is much looser and takes up more space when wrapped around the cleat. Also, the new cleats are a little smaller and therefore won't hold as much rope. As mentioned in the beginning of the review, you are going to have as much as 30 feet off rope to wrap around the cleat when the lifts are at the fully up position. The thicker rope and smaller cleat make this more difficult. I used the old rope and old cleats (pic shows just how much rope it is). And, for the record, you do need all of that rope if you have a tall ceiling in your garage.
4. Mounting hardware. The screws used to mount the brackets to your garage ceiling are quite a bit smaller. I am not necessarily worried they are too small, but they were definitely not as thick or as long. Old screws were about a #10 and the old screws are about a #8 (don't hold me to the exact size) and are quite a bit shorter, too. I ended up using #12 screws because I wanted to reuse the existing holes.
Overall, if you were not replacing an existing setup, you would not think twice about the design. It's only because I was comparing them as I replaced my original set that I noticed. The new ones do work well. About the only reall pain would be the thick rope/smaller cleats.
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Reviewed in Mexico on October 2, 2022
I bought a different brand previously that was much more flimsy. (In the photo, the quality brand is screwed into the white wood, and the flimsy brand ones are attached to the plain pine. You can see the quality difference clearly)
This one is very sturdy, quite solid metal. Easy to mount. Would highly recommend it.
the overall design and construction is good. There is one annoying design flaw. The gap between the pulley wheel and the housing is about 5mm so the string sometimes jumps off the pulley wheel and into the gap. It's still safe, the thing won't drop, and the string doesn't get jammed (maybe they made the gap big to avoid jamming?). If the gap was less than 1mm, it would be better, as the string would not be able to come off the wheel at all.
overall, very happy with this one.
Reviewed in Australia on April 5, 2023
I bought a different brand previously that was much more flimsy. (In the photo, the quality brand is screwed into the white wood, and the flimsy brand ones are attached to the plain pine. You can see the quality difference clearly)
This one is very sturdy, quite solid metal. Easy to mount. Would highly recommend it.
the overall design and construction is good. There is one annoying design flaw. The gap between the pulley wheel and the housing is about 5mm so the string sometimes jumps off the pulley wheel and into the gap. It's still safe, the thing won't drop, and the string doesn't get jammed (maybe they made the gap big to avoid jamming?). If the gap was less than 1mm, it would be better, as the string would not be able to come off the wheel at all.
overall, very happy with this one.