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Overview
About Delta Cycle Leonardo Single Bike Rack with Tire Tray
Closeouts. The curvature of Delta Cycle's Leonardo single bike rack is the genius behind its ability to support your bike in a very limited amount of space. Great for apartments and small garages, it's easy to mount, and the included tray saves your wall from tire marks.
- Easily mounts to a wall stud
- Mounting hardware included
- Powder-coated finish
- Accommodates most wheel sizes and holds up to 40 pounds
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Delta Cycle Leonardo Single Bike Rack with Tire Tray
- Material: Metal and composite
- Weight capacity: 40 lb.
- Dimensions: 12.75x3.75x5"
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Great rack!
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Reviewed by Joe T from Clay, NY on Thursday, April 18, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great rack!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Joe T from Clay, NY on Thursday, April 18, 2019Product is as described, elegantly simple, looks great and does the job!
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great Bike HolderReviewed by Jerry from ND on Saturday, March 2, 2019I purchased these for all of our bikes. Both hybrid and mountain bikes and they work great on both. The best thing about this holder is that it holds the front wheel straight and it doesn't flop around. The plastic tray for the back wheel has adhesive tape attached that I didn't use because there are predrilled holes (2) in it as well that I used to attach to the wall. Screws are included for the front wheel bracket but not for the plastic tray (drywall screws work perfect).
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Decent Wall Bike RackReviewed by LastExile from Washington on Friday, November 30, 2018Got 2 of these bad boys and yes they do work quite well. One is holding my monster mountain bike in the garage and the other is holding my daughter's mountain bike, smaller but just as well. My only beef with them is the secondary piece that holds the back tire in place has a worthless piece of sticky tape so it doesn't stick to anything really except drywall. Unfortunately like most garages, part of my foundation covers 1/3 of the bottom portion of the wall. It's by no means a deal breaker as that piece it just to keep the bottom part of the bike from moving around, say if you accidentally knock it when walking around your parked car as you try to get upstairs to your house. The hook tho is pretty sturdy and can handle the weight of a monster bike, as long as you find a stud to place the screws in.