Delta Michelangelo Two Bike Gravity Stand (Red Hooks)
Delta Michelangelo Two Bike Gravity Stand (Red Hooks)
Brand Delta Model RS6003 Details Lowest Price ($53.23) |
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Delta Michelangelo Two-Bike Gravity Stand (Red Hooks)
Delta Michelangelo Two Bike Gravity Stand (Red Hooks) – Features
2 bike gravity stand
Gravity-based dual bike rack–requires no drilling into wall
Independent adjustable arms can accommodate any style bike
Leans against the wall and has rubber-tipped legs that keep it in place on the floor
Maximum load of 100 pounds
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Delta Michelangelo Two Bike Gravity Stand (Red Hooks) – Reviews
This was an average bike rack but it was suprisingly stable and didn’t take up too much space in our small condo.
Two main problems that we had with the stand were: 1. The first one that we received was missing some of the parts for putting it together. We exchanged it for a new one which was very easy to put together. 2. After a few weeks of use, the rubber on the bike holders started peeling off of two of the holders, leaving minor scratches on the bikes.
S. Martin
The tubes which extend off the body of the rack have less than three or four threads to secure the 6mm bolts. The bolts put too much stress on the threads and stripped them out before I even had a single bike on the rack. I do not recommend this product at all.
Rodchester
We bought one of these a couple of years ago, and liked it so much that we decided to buy another. The design has now changed substantially from that in the pictures (I’ve attached a photo), for example it is no longer round at the top. The tubes are beefier and more solid, but on ours the bend at the top is not symmetric, I have had to leave a gap of around 1/2″ in a join on one side to keep the rack from tilting significantly to one side. The rack is also a couple of inches taller than the old one, and does not currently fit where we want to put it (next to the old one), and so I will be cutting it down before final installation. If I didn’t own a miter saw I’d be sending this back.
Jerry M. Emerson
The bike rack has defects, and i had to do the following things to make it work:
the bolt heads are too soft and after only a few necessary adjustments loosening and tigtening the bolts, the allen wrench rounded out the fitting in three of the bolt heads, and i had to take my Dremel rotary tool and carve a slot in each for a wide standard screwdriver to fit.
the clamps that hold the arms in place are not strong enough to withstand the torque of lifting off and on a 28-pound bike. After two adjustments to the positioning of the arms, everytime i tried to put the bike up, the arms would move side-to-side with the movement of placing the bike and with each on or off the arms would slide just a bit lower, requirig frequent adjustment, and with each adjustment it just got looser. I had to determine an exact location for the arms and drill new holes all the way through the clamps and the upright, and then bolt the clamps securely to the upright form. That of course means that wheneve
LTCJC
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