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The RAD Cycle Dual Bike Rack combines heavy-duty tubular steel construction with a sleek powder-coated finish to securely store two bikes indoors or outdoors. Designed for quick, clamp-free use, it supports mountain, road, and kids’ bikes with versatile configurations and kid-friendly simplicity, making it a durable, space-smart solution for active households.




| ASIN | B003RX3G08 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,100 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Bike Racks & Stands |
| Brand | RAD Cycle Products |
| Brand Name | RAD Cycle Products |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,540 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00613103010229 |
| Included Components | Bike Floor Stand |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 30 x 30 inches |
| Item Type Name | Bike Rack - Dual Bicycle Stand for 2 Mountain, Road, or Kid's Bikes - Indoor or Outdoor Bike Storage - Steel Bike Rack by Rad Sportz (Black) |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 30 x 30 inches |
| Load Capacity | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | RAD Cycle Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2006 RAD MIGHTY RACK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30 Days |
| Material | "Tubular Steel" |
| Material Type | "Tubular Steel" |
| Model Number | 83-DT5236 |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| UPC | 613103010229 787766756104 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
E**.
GREAT Bike Rack!
Great floor bike rack. Relatively easy to install, instructions are mostly clear, diagrams/pictures could be clearer in a couple areas. One suggestion, which they even mention - only loosely install all the fasteners as you go. This allows some parts to go together since design tolerances of the assembly are pretty tight. AFTER everything is together, then tighten all the screws/fasteners. Some are complaining that this item does not assemble together properly - they did not loosely assemble first, then tighten everything together after everything was assembled. The stand is VERY sturdy. It easily holds my sons two 26in/size medium mountain bikes. I have a 27.5 mountain bike and it holds it too. It looks like it could hole a 29in mountain bike too, but not much of the wheel would be locked in place. You can assemble it to where two bikes are side-by-side, but if you have wider handle bars like most mountain bikes have, the handlebars/grips will pretty much be on top of each other, making removing one of the bikes slightly difficult. That's the only real minor issue I have on this item, otherwise it is great. You can assemble the item to where the two bikes are NOT side-by-side, rather both bikes are in line, but that takes up more space. It has plastic/rubber on the bottom so it does not slip around on the garage floor that much. Overall it is a great value, very well made and sturdy.
P**D
Very sturdy stand
Nice sturdy stand,easy to assemble and holds 2 e bikes nicely.
R**9
The bike rack is good, but the instructions are not.
I just received this yesterday and have assembled it so it has not gotten a lot of use yet, but I wanted to note my comments about the assembly while I still remembered. When assembled, the stand seems sturdy and I am happy with it. But the assembly instructions leave much to be desired. I consider myself handy, and had to reassemble a couple of items, so I thought I would give more advice on the assembly here. First in my package, there were no short and long screws, like were mentioned in the instructions. (They are actually bolts not screws.) There were only one length of bolt for the smaller size. I believe that this must have been changed after the instructions were written. The bolts I received worked fine. For steps 1 and 2: When attaching any of the pieces to the larger base rods (B) make sure that the holes in the center of the base rods (B) end up horizontal when the rack is assembled. If not, the left and right side of the base rod (B) needs to flip and then it will. If you do not do this, then the square cross strut (A) will not connect to the rack correctly. For step 2: When inserting the wheel stanchions (C), make sure that the holes halfway up the stanchions are oriented towards the center of the bike rack so that the cross brace (E) can be attached. For step 5: When tightening all of the bolts, tighten all all of the bolts that connect to the base rods (B) first and then place the rack on a level floor and tighten the remaining bolts. I did get a few scratches in the paint where I tightened the bolts. I believe that if you use a socket rather than a wrench, this will not happen. The bolts are all metric. I hope that these additional instructions help. If I had had these extra instructions with the rack, I would have given it 5 stars.
J**E
Solid stand but be prepared for useless assembly directions.
As with many of these foreign made products, the assembly directions were unclear and incorrect - total garbage. However, if you have some experience assembling these kinds of things it was fairly easy to figure out. You just need to get the main parts in the correct orientation and my advice is to tighten all screws by hand only and then once you've verified that the entire assembly is put together correctly, you can use the provided hex tool to tighten up all the screws. At first, I thought that the individual components felt a little cheap and flimsy. However, once the entire stand is assembled and all the screws are tightened up, it's rock solid. We use it to store two eMountain Bikes that each weigh over 50 lbs. and it works out perfectly. We simply store one bike with the front wheel in the stand and the other bike with the rear wheel in the stand so that the handlebars are staggered and don't conflict with each other. I am very pleasantly surprised by how effective this stand is for the price point, hence my 5-star review despite the poor assembly directions.
T**A
a nice free standing floor bike stands
a senior women put it together with degrees of confusion because as always the instructions, but i done it all by myself. after all, it makes my bike standing up not titled not falling down & so far i only put one bike on it, even i installed it for 2 bikes, item was in good weight vs some products promoted light weight... i personally felt a bit more weight might works better since some bikes can be heavy. to used the rack, it has noting you need to pull or click to get the bike on & off or in & out, so it really is an easy use bike stand & works well so far, so yes, i recommended.
R**C
Cross-threading nightmare
I've assembled lots of cheap Chinese products, hundreds if not thousands. This is BY FAR the worst design I have ever seen. Not a single one of the required screws lines up, no matter how loosely you assemble everything. The little bushings that are supposed to go between pieces are laughable because (1) they are nearly impossible to hold onto the piece while assembling and (2) they constantly fall and require you to start again. I am currently taking a break from trying to assemble this POS so that I don't do something that gets me in trouble.
B**L
Nice but a drill and large bit required
Works perfectly for 2 trek verve 3 bikes, no issues with disc brakes or 700X45 tires. Very stable. As mentioned in several other posts, the holes in one of the main tubes are not even close to being correct. I had to drill them out . No problem but I would like to know who if anyone, inspected them.
G**Y
Solid
Good solid 2 bike rack. Not sure why some people are having issues putting it together. Instructions are very straightforward and literally took me 6.5 minutes to put together. Pro tip= don’t tighten all the bolts until everything is put together. My large MTB tires fit perfectly.
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