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Sears.com has the Racor PBH-1R ProStor Bicycle Hoist Monster on sale for $15 + shipping. Shipping is about $6, or pick up in-store. Store your bike safely from the ceiling of your garage; Solid steel construction delivers a 55-pound load capacity. [BizRate]
THX Ben - been looking for something like this to save some floor space...
pedoph!le nuisance_sucks' pink troll tent isn't strong enough to support the steel bolts, so his women's bike will have to endure the weather and garbage (nuisance_sucks was nice enough to tell us his pink troll tent was set up in a garbage dump).
For burp sake.. Cant we have one single product that you morons dont come and make a third grade schoolyard battleground? No one is amused, no one is shocked, no one is offended, and no one cares to hear you immature little 14-year-olds repeat the same baconnaise post after post after post, day after day after day. Just give us a burp break already.
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will this also work with toast
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#3 I'm certainly not offended if pedoph!le nuisance_sucks wants to show off the picture of skinny feable body with tattoos while pwning himself into oblivion. Upon magnification and sophisticated sharpening tools, the tattoos were his words of eternal love for m0f0 and milf_hunter. His photoshop skills need some major work. The epipolar analysis of the image of his pink troll tent and garbage dump showed alteration. But at least he's trying to say he lives in a garbage dump.
You can go the cheaper route by purchasing 2 large hooks that screw into the wall and then hang your bike on those
right #8, but this products utilizes the ceiling; helpful to those with limited wall space but available ceiling space (the final frontier of a garage)
Looks like this might provide more bracing where it attaches to the ceiling than hooks would - and for very little more money.
You last few guys were great.
Have a sucker.
I bought two of these from Sears for $21 or $25 each, I forget. Good deal at $15 and easily holds a full size mountain bike from the ceiling, freeing up tons of floor space.
Aside from being a PITA to mount to the ceiling, it's actually pretty simple to use and I would recommend this as a good purchase. You will need to mount this relatively close to a wall, since the rope has to hang down somewhere and includes a mount to attach to the wall to wrap the rope around when not in use. Once it's all mounted, it's easy to take down and put back up with the pulleys, you just get the rubber padded hooks under the handlebars and the back of the seat, then pull the rope to hoist it to the ceiling. Getting it down is the opposite, you just pull the rope a certain direction to disengage the rope lock that holds the rope tight and slowly let it down.
Once it is in the air, I was surprised at how secure it was. I pushed, shook, jiggled and every other motion I could think of to try to knock it off the hooks and was unable to. I have two of these mounted in the walkway of our garage and we've used them/walked under them for over two years with no issues. Great product and great price.
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I prefer hooks to this stuff. Easier to setup, cheaper, and seems sturdier.
#3 Amen to your justified rant. Unfortunately, your type of attention is among the many they seek.
If they made these for treadmills, then I could hang two items in the garage I never use anymore.
#2, #4, losers.
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According to the review this has only 2" screws. I too would prefer some lag bolts through joists even if it meant having to crawl around in the attic in the summertime heat.