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Racor PBS-2R Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand

Racor PBS-2R Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand

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Racor PBS-2R Two-Bike Floor Bike Stand

 
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Racor Inc.208450

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This stand lets you quickly store 2 bikes with ease. The bikes can be stored in the same or alternate directions. It's easy for children to use, and has a solid steel tubular construction with a lifetime warranty and a durable epoxy finish.

 
List Price: $41.00
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Product Details
Product Length:2.5 inches
Product Width:8.25 inches
Product Height:28.25 inches
Product Weight:10.2 pounds
Package Length:29.3 inches
Package Width:8.7 inches
Package Height:2.7 inches
Package Weight:10.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 287 reviews

Features
  • Floor-rest bike stand

  • Stores 2 bikes in same or opposite directions

  • Constructed of tubular steel with durable epoxy finish; some assembly required

  • Includes 1 rack for 2 bikes; bikes not included

  • 30 by 24 by 22 inches; 13 pounds; 1-year warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 287 customer reviews )
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65 of 65 found the following review helpful:


4Some glitches, but works OK  Jan 04, 2007 By R. D Johnson
I've had this stand for over a year now. Took about five minutes to get it together. Held my 26" mountain bike just fine. I recently bought a new 26" MTB with disc brakes. The good news is that the disc rotors 'just barely' clear the support arms on this stand. You do have to futz with the bike's position on the stand a bit or the bike will 'lean' slightly on the rotor, but it isn't that hard to make it work. The bad news is that the support arm pairs are too close together to allow two mountain bikes of the same frame size to coexist peacefully in the same orientation. With front wheels inserted into the frame the handlebars clash big time. It works better if one bike has the front wheel in the frame and the other the rear wheel. The handlebar of one bike will still contact the seat of the other bike, but a simple turn of the handlebar on the outward-facing bike fixes this. This stand was obviously designed for two road bikes side-by-side, not MTBs. It would probably also be OK with two bikes of different frame sizes. Other than that, though, it's plenty sturdy and works well.

31 of 31 found the following review helpful:


5Solid and useful  Aug 06, 2003 By Michael J Edelman
This Racor unit is pretty much the same thing you'll see in bicycle shops. It's solidly made, and heavy enough to keep a pair of bikes standing upright.

Who needs it? Anyone with kids, I think. Getting kids to park their bikes somewhere that (1) you won't back over them with the car (2) you won't trip over them coming out of the house is always a struggle; just getting them to do something other than simply drop them on the ground where they got off can be a major task.

This stand makes that task just a little easier by providing a fixed place to stash the bikes with little or no effort. Place one on the back porch and one in the garage and you'll always know where the bikes are. Oh, and if you're an adult with a lot of bike riding friends, place one or two by your side door. Your friends will appreciate it!

40 of 42 found the following review helpful:


1doesn't fit disc brakes  Dec 06, 2007 By J.M.
Doesn't fit my 26 inch mountain bike. If I put the front tire in it hits the disc brake, If I put the back tire in it hits the derailleur. It looks like it is sturdy and would work well with other types of bikes, just wanted to let people with disc brakes know that they should pick a different stand.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:


4Sturdy bike stand  Jul 02, 2003
It is a well-designed bike stand made of sturdy steel members. Assembly is required and should take about 10-15 mintures. The front wheel of the bike rests securely in the front slot of the stand -- no kick stand needed. If you are tired of your bikes collapsing on each others in the garage, this is a good investment.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


4Does the trick  Aug 09, 2005 By cajunbuoy
Sturdy construction, nice to look at, and at the right price. What sold me was the fact that you can have both bikes facing the same direction.

I only had 3 minor issues. When I carried the package inside after it was delivered, a washer and a bolt fell out of one of the box seams. I opened it up to find that the little baggie that held the hardware was cut open in transit by it contents, and parts were strewn all over inside the box. Luckily, everything was present and accounted for, but the hardware is pretty basic and nothing I couldn't have replaced at my local hardware store. I'm just glad I didn't have to.

The second issue is that, for the life of me, I can't get the thing to sit perfectly flat. I loosened and re-adjusted the screws 3 times, and it's still a bit off kilter (one corner is always about 1/4 inch off the ground).

Lastly, it was pretty stinky when I got it out of the box, but that went away in a couple of days.

It should be known that none of these issue are dealbreakers. The rack does its job well in a limited amount of space, it was relatively inexpensive, and it's not unsightly like some of the other racks out there. And once it's assembled, this thing is bombproof.

Assembly was fairly intuitive and I almost got by without reading the instructions. What took me 20 minutes to assemble may only take you 10 minutes. Just don't don't tighten all the screws down before it's fully assembled and you can do it without instructions. The instructions say this plainly, but of course...

Anyway, I'm glad that I didn't have to spend a bunch of dough to get exactly what I needed. The manufacturer just needs to use a sturdier bag for the hardware. Overall I'm pleased with the purchase. You probably will be too. Just let it air out in the back yard overnight...

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