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$51.90 - $62.99
- Shop quality bicycle display and storage stand - Graphite ripple powdercoat over steel construction - Four-Point, Foam rubber end-Cap feet - 2 Piece design disassembles for space-Efficient storage - Standard and extreme models feature welded base construction (Extreme model accepts up to 3 inch tires) - Retail model features flat-Packed, Bolt-Together base construction - Fat rack features flat-Packed, Bolt-Together base construction and will suit tires from 3.8" To 5" with three width positions, 4.25", 4.75" And 5.25"
$44.99
A compact and economical solution to store your bike and optimize space usage. The Swing-Up EX allows you to swing your bike to either side and is compatible with wheel / tire combinations having an overall height of 3.15" (8cm) and tire width up to 2.35" (approx 6.6cm). - Attachments: Wall mount - Material: Aluminum / steel / engineering grade plastic - Max Weight Capacity: 16 kg / 35 lb - Added Features: Rotatable Front Wheel Fixed Bar - Compatibility: Compatible with wheel /tire combinations having an overall height up to 8cm (3.15”) and tire width up to 2.35” - Size: 22.7 x 7.5 x 5.3 cm / 8.9” x 2.9” x 2.1” - Weight: 950 grams / 2.09 lb
$29.99
- Inventive storage solution that hangs the bike at a 25° from the wall by supporting the bike at the tires and pedal rather than the frame - Due to the angled nature, 3 bikes can be hung on an 8` tall wall freeing up room for other decor or more bikes - Compatible with clipless and platform style pedals with both 9/16" and 1/2" axles - Vinyl coated pedal bracket to keep pedal and crank from getting scratched
$20.00
The Willworx ‘CONNECTORS’ allows the individual Superstands to be connected in an unlimited number of configurations to suit every bicycle shop layout, size, and display area. They can be staggered to the right or left, side by side, back to back, etc. Some of the configurations are shown here. The CONNECTORS also allow the Superstands to be adjusted closer or further apart, as required for some bicycles with wider handlebars, or to position the bicycles closer where minimum floor space is available. Parking the bicycle with the rear wheel and staggered allows more bicycles to be on display.
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