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Outdoor Living : RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists

RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists

from: Platinum Tool




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 540





Product Brand: RAD Cycle Products
EAN: 0613103001944
Label: Platinum Tool
Product Manufacturer: Platinum Tool
Publisher: Platinum Tool
Ranking: 540
Studio: Platinum Tool


Product facts:
  • 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!







Editorial Product Review:

Item 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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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 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.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 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



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great storage solution
I have three of these in the garage and they are an excellent storage solution. It can be a hassle to move the car in order to get the bike down but its a small price to pay for the floor space that is freed up. I use the hoist for our bikes as well as the child trailer, it works great.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - very good!!
I'm very happy with my purchase, and for sure would continue to shop here thanks amazon.



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