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"My wife bought one for my birthday and I liked it so much I'm buying 2 more for all of our bikes."
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International Housewares 2024 Global Innovation Award Winner for excellence in home organization product design. Now available in silver and black for options to match to your aesthetic.
Roll-on design lets you easily store bikes without the back strain. Securely holds most bikes including e-bikes up to 100lbs
The Pivot Rack offers a full 150 degrees of rotation in both directions, providing hassle-free access to your family of bikes while maximizing floor space. The Pivot Rack holds most bikes with 20" to 29" wheels and tire width up to 4.25" and is compatible with front fenders with minimum of 12mm clearance between front wheel and fender.
Overall rating: 4.6190476 / 5 from 21 reviews.
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"My wife bought one for my birthday and I liked it so much I'm buying 2 more for all of our bikes."
"Bought one of these to try out for storing my 55 lbs+ eMTB. Installation was quick and straightforward. I love that it is adjustable because I ended up installing it slightly higher than I should have. Going to buy several more to store the rest of our bikes!"
"We are professional home organizers and have tried many solutions, this one is by far the most successful! It’s really easy to install and even easier to operate! Mounting the bike on this is a true breeze! Can’t say enough great things about it!"
"Just as described! Now I need about 5 more!"
"I have bought and installed this unit. I’m keeping it but if I was to do it again I would buy the cheaper knockoff on Amazon. It works but very poor quality. Was expecting much better for the price."
"Great product, very well made and looks great!"
"The delta pivot bike rack worked like a charm. It was easy to install and adjust for different bike sizes. I was able to use it for two fat tire electric bikes to save tons of space in the garage. The pivot function has intermediate clicks to prevent the bike from swaying too much when putting it up on the rack and the bike felt solid once mounted in the rack. The pivot to remove the bike was easy and even with heavy bikes it was easy to roll it up and off the rack. I haven�t found a better design and would highly recommend this product."
"I'm really impressed with this bike hanger. I already had my 4 bikes hung in my storage shed with a different swiveling bike rack of lesser quality. The system worked ok, but the main problem was that those hangers weren't made to accommodate the fatter tire on my 29er, which is only 2.4" wide. This Pivot hanger has some big advantages. First, it's just beefy. Check out the first pic I and you'll see just how much more substantial the Pivot rack is. This is partly due to the "no lift" roll-in system. When you mount the Pivot hanger at the proper height you really can just roll your bike into it with the rear wheel on the ground, which is a fantastic concept. The rack is also super easy to install and adjust if you need to. Two included lag bolts is all you need to hang the mounting bracket. Then, the rack itself hooks securely onto the bracket. The best part is you can adjust the rack up or down on the bracket in 35mm increments to get the perfect height. Other excellent details are that it's nearly all metal construction, it comes with a separate rear wheel cup that mounts to the wall and keeps your bike in place when you need to pivot the rack to one side or another. Also the rack folds up out of the way if needed. They've really done a nice job designing and building this rack, and I'm glad I found it."
"Simple solution and easy to use. Bracket comes off easily if needs change temporarily. One wish would be a locking mechanism for the swivel function. The swivel can be agitating until you get used to the device."
"I recently purchased four Pivot Wall Mount racks. My intention was to use all four, but after installing the first rack, I think I am going to return the other (unused) three. Here are the substantial problems I encountered with the rack I have installed: (1) The rack arrived slightly bent and dented/scratched, plus one of the yellow washers is severely cracked. These problems aren't catastrophic, but it didn't make a good first impression. (2) The Rack Assembly is not securely engaged with the Mounting Plate; the first time I lifted a bike out of the mount, the entire Rack Assembly (unexpectedly and suddenly) came off the wall. That was inconvenient at best, and possibly dangerous. Upon inspection, I saw that the front tire had become "locked in" to the Rack Assembly when it was placed into the rack. I was able to make a modification - correct manufacturing error? - in the Rack Assembly to fix this problem. (3) When the bike was fully rotated, the rear wheel (unexpectedly and suddenly) came out of the Rear Wheel Tray. Again, this was inconvenient at best, but potentially dangerous. Again, I was able to make a modification to the Rear Wheel Tray to fix this problem. (4) Lastly, a minor irritation that suggests a lack of attention to detail: If one follows the assembly instructions, steps 1 and 2, the Rack Assembly is ultimately installed in the highest possible position. The Rack Assembly can be lowered from the initial position, but it cannot be raised. I'm a bike geek (of many decades) and have a background - college degrees and work experience - in engineering / applied science; this stuff is right up my alley."