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Review on Vibrelli Bike Wall Mount: Horizontal Storage Rack For Hanging Bicycles In Home Or Garage - Adjustable Hooks For Mountain, Road & Hybrid Bikes by Los Bizness

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I would recommend this bike rack

What I like about this bike rack is that it can handle wider handlebars than almost all of the other racks. I also like its clean design and simplicity. It also seems sufficiently sturdy. How could it improve? Two ways: 1. Its mounting bracket assumes you put three screws into the side of a 2x4 stud, which requires perfect alignment - easier said than done when the stud is hidden behind drywall and you need almost 2" of wood. But as most people know, a "2X4" isn't really 2" wide, it's more like 1 and 3/4th" wide, so its very likely that not all 3 screws will find good wood in the side of one hidden 2X4. Also, the rubber cushions for the bike frame have sort of multiple fingers, I assume so as to work with a multiple of frame widths. Sounds good in theory, but I found them problematic when trying to lift and properly place a bike onto the frame, since the fingers kind of get in the way and challenge your ideal placement. I think a simpler U shaped rubber cushion design would work better. All that said, after researching this rack and several competing products, I still think this is the best one, especially for wider bikes. I bought 2 of them and would not hesitate to buy another should I ever add a 3rd bike.

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Pros
  • Made from High-Quality Materials
Cons
  • May not be as durable as other storage options

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July 18, 2023
If you are planning to install this on just drywall w/ the anchors, DO NOT use all three anchors at the top. this will weaken the drywall and it will fail on you(I tried it twice). Use one heavy duty anchor for top middle and one for the bottom. I would recommend you anchoring it into a stud for security reasons...