  - Gravity-based dual bike rack--requires no drilling into wall
- Independent adjustable arms can accommodate any style bike
- Leans against the wall and has rubber-tipped legs that keep it in place on the floor
- Maximum load of 100 pounds
- Easy to assemble; required hardware included
 List Price: $79.99 
 Product Description: Independently adjustable arms accept any frame, including sloping top tubes. Leans against the wall " no permanent installation or holes required. Rubber feet protect wall and floor. Amazon.com Product Description: Store your bikes out of the way and keep your floor free from clutter with the ingenious Delta Michelangelo dual bike stand. Because it relies on gravity and requires no drilling into the walls, it's a great choice for apartments and homes. It leans against the wall and has rubber-tipped legs that keep it in place on the floor. The independently adjustable arms can accommodate any style bike. It can hold a maximum of 100 pounds (50 pounds per bike). Perfect for any indoor environment, this stylish rack features a silver epoxy powdercoat. It's easy to assemble and comes with required hardware, printed instructions, and a lifetime guarantee against defects. About Delta Cycle For more than 20 years, Delta Cycle has created useful cycling products with a mission to make an innovative difference. The company works hard to make their products better and deliver superior value. Delta Cycle offers only a small, concentrated product line that represents the best there is in each category. 
Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-06-07 Nice design, questionable manufacturing I was excited to receive this product, but mine came with metal tubes that were cut to the wrong lengths - it wasn't even possible to assemble it. Also, the one that was sent to me does not have screws for the arms that cradle the top tube - it relies on o-rings to hold the spiral ends of the arms in place. I am worried whether the replacement stand will actually hold two bikes securely. Rating:  Date: 2008-05-28 Amazing bike stand! This is the best item that I've purchased from Amazon - I love it. It's ideal for small apartments and great that it doesn't require any nails or bolts to the wall.
It's easy to assemble and looks great. One of the hooks was a little loose but if you position it correctly with the bike - it works fine. Rating:  Date: 2008-04-15 Excellent bike stand The stand works as advertised. It doesn't damage the wall, it is very sturdy and secure, and best of all it is portable if I move out or even just rearrange the furniture. The product photo shows the top set of hooks fairly high up, and the stand is tall, so unless you are tall yourself or strong enough to lift and hold your bike over your head, that might be a problem, but you don't have to set it up that way. I've set the top pair of hooks about 1/3 down from the top of the rack, to rest against the bolts that connect the top section to the center, and the 2nd set about 2/3 down, at the cross piece. So technically mine can only hold 1 adult bike at the top and maybe a child bike on the bottom. For me is that is OK since I'm small and I only have one bike. I put my bike on the top hooks without having to lift it over my head, and keep my helmet and bag on the bottom hooks. The only problem I see is if I need to store 2 bikes - the photo shows the top hooks being kept from sliding downward by a couple of bolts near the top. Mine isn't made like that - the bolts are further down, at the 1/3 from top mark, which is where the U shaped top piece connects to the rest of the stand. The plastic coating around the backs of the hooks seems to be all that will keep them from sliding down, and it seems to hold them pretty tightly in place, but gravity always wins and I don't know if I'd want to trust the coating to hold for a long time. Fortunately, that's not an issue for me, but other buyers should consider it. I've had mine for a month now, and I'm happy with it. Rating:  Date: 2008-03-03 Delta Michaelangelo bike stand This stand has a small footprint and does not require attachment to a wall as noted in the instructions. I have two roadbikes with sloping top tubes and both fit easily with the adjustable arms. It does take a little manipulation of the arms to keep them from sliding around a bit, especially on a carbon framed bike. Otherwise, a nice-looking stand which is stable, easily portable and easily placed along a flat wall. Rating:  Date: 2008-02-25 Great bike stand It looks good and holds two bikes - all it was supposed to do. Good thing is that the arms are easily adjustable so you can hang bikes of different sizes and different geometry, so they look more or less parallel to the floor. And since it leans against the wall - it takes up minimal amount of space and is fairly stable at the same time. Decent stand. I'd recommend it. |