🚲 Elevate Your Ride, Elevate Your Space!
The Qualward Bicycle Stand is a versatile and adjustable vertical bike rack designed to save space while securely storing your bike. With a height range of 18.3” to 28.4” and a track that adjusts from 15” to 21”, it fits most bikes with tires up to 2.4” wide. Easy to assemble without damaging walls, this durable steel stand is perfect for any indoor setting, from living rooms to garages.
A**E
Does the job!
It took me about 2 months to actually assemble this bc I thought it would be a headache BUT it was surprisingly very easy! Took all of 5 minutes. Just follow along with the numbers bc there are no words lol Once it was assembled it took about 3 or 4 tries of adjusting the heights but once I did, my bike sat on it perfectly. TIP: lower the height until the bike sits “back” against the vertical bar. Also, bring the horizontal bars width inward to adjust the wobbles. Otherwise, it saves me a bunch of space in my tiny living room during the summer months :)
K**.
Was delivered an incomplete set of washers and nuts, but overall good
Very decent bike stand to save space and avoid damaging walls. It's not the sturdiest stand on the market--there can be some slight bend in the extending arm connection--but it's certainly sturdy enough for the price point.
G**.
Good quality
For the prices, it’s a very good quality and brought a long strap they helped.
N**R
Flimsy construction but does the job. Needs improvement.
This is built with flimsy, thin metal. And I’ve already dropped my bike once as the whole assembly tilted over because I slightly bumped into the bike. The other negative is that you are expected to attach the seat post to the hook upon which it rests. But nothing Practical is provided with the kit. So I had to buy separately a foam tie at as you can see on the picture to securely attach the seat post to the stand. Overall OK but don’t expect this to withstand bumps or the occasional kid pushing or pulling on it.If you are going to put the stand in a traffic area like a garage or hallway, make sure you attach the handlebar to the wall with some tie or rope to prevent people from dropping your bike if they bump into this whole thing.This inherent flaw comes from the T design of the base. An H design would be more stable.
S**.
Should not cost more than 25 dollars. Cheap materials.
It works but should really be a last resort option. The materials are cheap. The included straps are the wrong type — they should have included those with plastic buckles to make it easy to tension. The ones they included are literally the cheapest that they could find. If this was 25 bucks (literally a couple standard metal pipes and a bolt), I wouldn’t complain but for 50 bucks I feel ripped off.
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