RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists
from: RAD Cycle Products
Product Description:
There's 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!
There's 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!
Features:
- 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!
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- ceiling Mount Bike Racks
These racks were great. Easy to put up, work great. I was having problems with space in my pole barn due to bicycles setting around. I have a Mountain bike and a Road bike. My wife has a bike and we have two bikes for the Grandkids. I was constantly having to move bikes around to get at different items on my work bench. Now I have the bikes suspended from the ceiling and have all the room I need to move around. When I am ready to ride it is simple to lower a bike down and use it, then return it to ... Read More
Rating:
- Perfect for my two bikes
I bought two and very please with the product.They were straight forward to install and use.Make sure you measure carefully between your seat and handle bars.You want the bracket spacing such that they are directly above the handle bars and seat.
Don't cut the rope too short (like I did).It's length needs to be 5 times the height of the pulley to the ceiling when at the lowest point plus the distance between the brackets.For me, that is almost 50 feet of rope.
I ... Read More
Rating:
- Great gadget
This was a bit tricky to install, but once we got started, it was fairly easy. One note: do not try to adjust the bike while it is suspended! My boyfriend did, and it slipped off the holder and he caught it before it landed on us. Other than that, I love the product. Its easy to use, and I like that my bike is out of the way.
Rating:
- Unbelievably cheap price - quality is not sacrificed
You will pay 3-4 times as much for a similar rack from The Container Store or $5-10 more at [...]
The rack actually will hold 100lbs (per the statement on the box) and I use it to hoist up my heavy hybrid with child carrier attached.
Rating:
- Exactly what I was looking for!
Easy installation. I used different screws like other's have mentioned, but that's not because the other screws weren't sufficient. I just don't particularly like the panhead screws. I threw in some 3" coarse drywall screws. I also mounted it on a 2x4 first, then screwed the board into a joist. That made it easier to size it up to the bike first. That string is like the length of a football field, so yeah, it might need to be trimmed. But that doesn't take anything away. I got 4 of 'em and I love 'em.
- ceiling Mount Bike RacksThese racks were great. Easy to put up, work great. I was having problems with space in my pole barn due to bicycles setting around. I have a Mountain bike and a Road bike. My wife has a bike and we have two bikes for the Grandkids. I was constantly having to move bikes around to get at different items on my work bench. Now I have the bikes suspended from the ceiling and have all the room I need to move around. When I am ready to ride it is simple to lower a bike down and use it, then return it to ... Read More
- Perfect for my two bikesI bought two and very please with the product.They were straight forward to install and use.Make sure you measure carefully between your seat and handle bars.You want the bracket spacing such that they are directly above the handle bars and seat.
Don't cut the rope too short (like I did).It's length needs to be 5 times the height of the pulley to the ceiling when at the lowest point plus the distance between the brackets.For me, that is almost 50 feet of rope.
I ... Read More
- Great gadgetThis was a bit tricky to install, but once we got started, it was fairly easy. One note: do not try to adjust the bike while it is suspended! My boyfriend did, and it slipped off the holder and he caught it before it landed on us. Other than that, I love the product. Its easy to use, and I like that my bike is out of the way.
- Unbelievably cheap price - quality is not sacrificedYou will pay 3-4 times as much for a similar rack from The Container Store or $5-10 more at [...]
The rack actually will hold 100lbs (per the statement on the box) and I use it to hoist up my heavy hybrid with child carrier attached.
- Exactly what I was looking for!Easy installation. I used different screws like other's have mentioned, but that's not because the other screws weren't sufficient. I just don't particularly like the panhead screws. I threw in some 3" coarse drywall screws. I also mounted it on a 2x4 first, then screwed the board into a joist. That made it easier to size it up to the bike first. That string is like the length of a football field, so yeah, it might need to be trimmed. But that doesn't take anything away. I got 4 of 'em and I love 'em.
