Space-efficient wall storage for your bikes This Fender Bike Wall Rack is the perfect solution to store your bikes up and out of the way. Built from heavy-duty steel and finished with a sleek plastic cover, this swivel rack can easily support your bike, then be folded up when not in use, leaving a minimalistic footprint on your wall. Whether you’re a big family with a lot of bikes, a road bike enthusiast, or a small bike shop, the Fender Bike Wall Racks can be installed side-by-side to allow for a large number of bikes to be stowed away in a safe, secure, and clean looking design.
160° swivel feature Not only do you get a unique, compact way to store your bike vertically, but you have the option to swing your bike out of the way to be almost flat against the wall (depending on the width of your handlebars). Perfect for you garage if you still need to park your car in the same shared space.
Compact, folding design Neatly fold the metal storage arms back up against the wall whenever the rack is not in use. Saves floor space and won't accidentally snag you when walking by.
Designed for bikes with fenders Fits bikes with tires up to 2.4" wide, and up to 55lbs. Perfect for cruisers or classic bikes that have fenders or mud guards. The rack’s tire cradle is specifically designed to assist you in positioning your bike into the proper storage position so you don't have to do any heavy lifting of your bike. The end of the rack is flexible so that when you roll a bike with a fender up into the rack, it collapses inward and passes between the tire and the fender, supporting the weight of the bike by contact with the tire and not the fender.
Some rear fenders are longer than others This can cause the longer ones to drag on the ground when the bike is lifted up to the vertical position to mount into the rack. If your bike has long rear fenders we recommend you raise the bike up until just before the fender touches the ground and try to make sure the front wheel is close to or touching the rack, then you can push the bike into the rack. Otherwise, you can lift your bike up and push it into the rack.
Don't have a bike with a fender? Check out the Fat tire version of this rack.