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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerDer Topeak Dual-Touch Fahrradständer bietet eine elegante Lösung für die Aufbewahrung Ihrer Fahrräder, egal ob im Haus oder in der Garage. Es enthält zwei Fahrradhalterungen und kann bis zu vier Fahrräder mit optionalen Halterungen aufnehmen. Der Ständer verfügt über verstellbare Höhe und Winkel für eine perfekte Ausrichtung des Fahrrads.
Asher Durham
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 18. Juli 2022
Would 100% recommend
hiram
Bewertet in Mexiko am 8. März 2019
Perfecto para colgar bicicletas, neta me encanto 👍🏻, muy recomendado.
Andrey Zaria
Bewertet in Kanada am 12. August 2019
Easy to set up and very sturdy. Holds my FS mountain bike on the top rack no problem. Easy to move if needed. Would recommend to anyone looking to store bikes in small spaces.
Mcmaclaw
Bewertet in Kanada am 18. April 2019
Added a third hook from a Two-Up stand and now storing 3 bikes stacked to 10 feet high. 60 lbs total bike weight so well within stated capacity. Very stable so far with pressure fit top/bottom. However, added triangle of 3 screws around top to prevent slippage in case pressure fit slips a bit or at middle clamp with use and changing temperature/humidity over time. Would not want it to topple over!!Update: 2.5 years later with daily use and still performing perfectly. No slippage of pressure fit top and bottom, so my extra screws are probably not necessary.
DJ
Bewertet in den USA am20. Januar 2012
My friend recommended these to me. I shuddered at the price, but then realized the gems they hold are worth way more than the stands themselves. I live in an apartment and two of these hold all three of my bikes and my girlfriend's bike just fine. They're totally adjustable, easy to set up, balance the bikes well, and are rock solid. The suction cup on the top holds the top portion in place while the base holds itself firmly down in the carpet. I've had no issues with any of the hardware stripping or having insufficient holding power to hold the bikes in place. If you're setting them up right, I don't see how this could be in an issue. Its easier to set them up if you leave the bike bar bolts slightly loose so that you can place the bike on the stand, let the bike balance on the top tube, and then snug down the topmost hex bolt. You can then remove the bike, snug down the bottom bolt a little (not really needed) and then move the rear adjustment knob and the entire mount up or down into the correct position.Follow the clear instructions in the booklet for placing the stand itself, of course, and I used a measuring tape to make sure that the top and bottom were fairly level. I'm sure all of this was easier for me since my place had fairly thick carpet, its probably a bit trickier on a floor surface without carpet. With carpet, I can grab the pole with my bikes on it and pull/push it, the whole thing bows slightly (not much) but holds its turf. No doubt my bikes will survive quite an earthquake.
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