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$49.95
Topeak's Bike Cover makes it easy to keep your 27.5 or 29er dust free. It stretches to fit your bike and closes at the bottom with an elastic strap. Plus, the Bike Cover easily folds to a compact size and features a built-in bag for carrying and storage.
$19.99
• Water resistant • Durable plastic • Fits most bikes
$54.99
Protect your two-wheeled friend from the elements with Sunlite's Heavy Duty Bicycle Cover. It's made from tough water-resistant vinyl and features a drawstring to keep the cover taut around your rig. It fits most sizes of bikes, too, so even tall riders can take advantage!
$14.99
• Durable steel construction • Holds one bicycle vertically for space saving • Hardware included • Powder coat finish with rubber hook cover
$89.99
The Steadyrack fat bike rack is one of the only bike racks on the market that caters specifically to bikes with tires greater than 3 inches. The Steadyrack fat rack can be mounted to virtually any wall and will swivel almost 160 degrees from side to side. It minimizes space without compromising safety and there is no heavy lifting required. This is a truly revolutionary way to store a lot of bikes without taking up much space. Designed for tires 2. 2" to 5", bikes without fenders & with a maximum weight of 77 lbs. E-bike compatible. Not for use with fenders.
$89.99
The Steadyrack Fender Bike Rack is one of the only bike racks designed specifically to accommodate bikes with fenders and mudguards. The Steadyrack Fender Rack can be mounted to virtually any wall and its patented design allows it to swivel almost 160 degrees to either side. It minimizes space without compromising safety and there is no heavy lifting required. This is a truly revolutionary way to store a lot of bikes without taking up much space. Ideal for tires up to 2. 4", bikes with fenders & with a maximum weight of 55 lbs. Some bikes with fenders may not be suitable for this rack. The Steadyrack Fender rack works by sliding between the fender/mudguard and tire when rolling the bike onto the rack. If the stays (steel arms connecting the fender to the bike frame) are very close to the tire or rigid with no flexibility there may not be room to fit the rack arms between and you will not be able to mount the bike in the rack. We recommend a minimum 2cm / 3/4 inch clearance between the tire and stays to enable the rack to flex and fit between. Technical Specifications: - Dimensions: 12cm x 12cm x 72cm - Weight: 3.1kg - Material: Zinc plated steel and plastic - Maximum Tire Width: Up to 2.4" - Recommended Wheel Diameter (inc tire): 20" - 29" - Bike Style: eBikes - WITH Fenders, Road, Time Trial, Hybrid, Small MTB, Commuter, City, Town - Bikes With Fenders: Yes - Maximum Recommended Weight: 25kg Installation: We recommend that you measure each of your bikes and mount the racks accordingly, using our installation instructions below or by watching our installation video. This will ensure they're easy to use for all bike owners. Disclaimer: We do not recommend installing our bike racks into dry wall/gyprock. If this is done, our warranty will be void. Please read our installation guide above carefully to ensure you understand where Steadyracks should be installed, and tips on how to safely install on drywall/gyprock whilst upholding warranty.
$27.49
Easily able to hold a bicycle, kayak, ladder, etc., the El Greco ceiling hoist has been engineered for long and durable performance. Featuring a proven pulley system that allows you to lift and lower heavier objects, the El Greco allows you to store them out of the way and never worry about them until needed. Product Details: - Includes mounting hardware and full instructions - Clever auto-locking mechanism prevents accidental release - Maximum load 50lbs (23Kgs) - Maximum ceiling height 14 ft - 48 FT premium quality 2 core woven rope - Limited Lifetime Warranty
$24.99
- Convenient storage for any bike with elegant space-saving design - Welded construction with padded wheel hook - Maximum load: 40lbs - Includes Da Vinci tire tray to save walls from tire marks
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