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Bike Stand for 3 Bikes, Anti-Collision Design Protects Disc Brake & Derailleur, Waterproof Bike Rack Indoor/Outdoor/Garage Use, Fits Road/Kids/MTB Bicycles with 12'-29' Tires

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About this item

  • Fits Most Bikes: Accommodates 12" - 29" bikes with up to 2.7" wheel width. Hold up to 3 bikes. Ideal for mountain, road, and kids' bikes. Place this 3 bike storage stand in garage, porch, indoor, outdoor, or backyard. Dimensions: 46.1"L x 14.4"W x 24"H
  • Disc Brake & Rear Derailleurs Friendly: Smartly - designed bike holder extension won't hit disc brakes or rear derailleurs, keeping your bikes safe.
  • Adjustable Buckles: Unique separate buckles allow up - down adjustment, making the bike rack easy to store almost all bike types.
  • Sturdy Construction & Flexible Installation: Made of full steel for sturdiness and no deformation with updated construction. Install the bicycle stand in any direction to maximize space.
  • Quality & Stability: High - quality steel with waterproof coating on the floor. Ground - locking design ensures stability, even in harsh outdoor weather.



Product Description

Bike Rack

Upgrade Bike Stand

KG501

Adjustable Buckle Design

Our bicycle stand are uniquely designed with a pair of separate buckles. Can adjust its position up and down.

KG501

Structural Advancement

The mountain bike stand are designed with entire complete steel, which is more sturdy and will not deform.

KG501

No Hitting on the Disc Brake

The extension position of the bike stand is skillfully calculated. So it won't hit the disc brake or rear derailleur

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How to Use Adjustable Buckle

Bike Rack

Bike Rack

Bike Rack


Triplet Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I have triplets so this bicycle stand is perfect for them to use to store their bikes. It came in quite a few pieces, but the instructions were good and the pieces were labeled so I put it together easily. It feels pretty sturdy except for one thing - it is not heavy enough to stand properly on its own once bikes are added. It's possible that if I were to use the option to have the middle bike facing the other direction it would be fine, but with three bikes on one side, the bike stand tips and does not lay flat on the ground. Although it does hold the bikes even though it's not sitting flat on the ground, I feel that the potential for it to bend in this position is high. To be fair, the instructions do call for me to mount the stand to the ground and they include drywall-esque anchors and large screws for that purpose. The product pictures do not show the stand anchored to anything, though, just sitting by itself on the ground. As you can see from my picture, our stand is sitting on concrete and I do not want to drill into it. I am going to have to scavenge or buy a board that I can screw the bike stand into. This issue could likely have been prevented by weighting the bottom of the stand and another option I may pursue is to put weights on the two ends of the base. I understand why the seller did not want to do that as it would have made shipping harder, but at this price it is frustrating to need me to obtain an additional piece for the stand to work correctly. I debated deducting a star for this, but opted not to since I can use the stand as is, it's just not as stable as I would like. I encourage the seller to add a note to this effect or pictures where the stand is mounted on a board or weighted with sandbags to signal this issue to potential purchasers. They might also consider including empty bags that could be filled with sand and used to weight the base - that would add minimal weight to the shipping.
Dave Maverick
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Assembly was easy and straight forward, taking maybe 20 minutes to get it assembled and adjusted just right, including experimenting with the two bike configuration. Initially I was excited to see that it was possible to put it together with just two stands, because my wife and I have two bikes and I'd prefer to save the space. Unfortunately, with only two of the chocks configured side by side (rather than in opposing directions) our handlebars were two wide to accommodate, so I ended up putting it back in the three bike configuration and simply used the outer most chocks.I'm sure this wouldn't be a problem for two bikes with more typical (narrower) road bike handlebars, but we've got gravel bikes with full width mountain bike straight bars. Considering the constraint is really the width of the handlebars, its not like we'd be able to use considerably less space anyways.Structurally, it certainly supports the bikes fine, even without having the thing bolted down to a board or the floor. However that said, the material is rather light gauge aluminum and isn't perfectly rigid as you might expect from a more commercial grade frame. But for this garage or home use? It's totally fine, and we are happy with it.
Ant
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
As a dad who’s tired of constantly picking bikes up off the ground, I decided to try the Bike Stand for 3 Bikes, and so far, I’m impressed. The anti-collision design is a great feature—it keeps the bikes from bumping into each other, protecting both the disc brakes and derailleurs, which is a nice touch.The stand feels sturdy, and it seems like it’ll hold up well over time, though I'll need to see how it fairs after being exposed to the elements. I’m planning on keeping it outside, so the fact that it's waterproof is definitely a big plus. It fits our road bikes, kids' bikes, and mountain bikes (ranging from 12" to 29" tires) comfortably, so it works well for our whole family.Overall, it’s a practical solution to the clutter of bikes all over the yard, and I’m hoping it holds up with regular outdoor use. So far, so good!
Fashion Talk
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
This bike rack is well-built and holds mountain bikes securely. It’s easy to assemble and keeps everything organized without taking up too much space.
C. McG
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Not as sturdy as it seemed. Depending on the orientation and how many bikes are racked, you may want to consider adding weight. The tubing is fairly sturdy but it's very narrow and tends to flex at the joints. It's also not heavy enough to feel terribly confident it won't fall over. To mitigate the lack of weight to hold it down, I may anchor the bottom to a couple blocks of wood.I had racked a road bike with 28mm tires but it fit too loosely. The "buckles" aren't wide enough to support narrower tires. My mountain bike's 2.25" tires were fine but I wouldn't risk a road bike.I realize it's coated with waterproof paint however just setting on the floor of my garage left scratches which will likely corrode the steel over time. The bolts holding the supports to the bottom run along the underside in direct contact with the floor. Those will end up damaged as well. I considered adding some pipe wrap around the base but that ends up causing more problems with support. Anchors and long screws are included but I won't be screwing this into a wall or concrete garage floor. The product description didn't state this was necessary to support the rack.Overall it's just ok. If you have wide enough tires to fit inside the "buckles", it should be fine if it's anchored down. I will continue to use another rack for my expensive roads bikes though.
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