Description
This heavy-duty gate-style bike rack provides 200+ pounds of durability and stability! Up to 12 bikes can park in this double-sided bike rack. Furthermore, the design features sturdy Sch 40 pipe that is completely coated with 1/8+ inch of UV stable, mold-resistant plastisol. In addition, there are no holes in the pipe to allow access to bees or other insects. For this reason, you will never need to deal with rust! Rain and snow are sealed out for good. This is why we are able to offer a 20 Year Warranty!
Features:
- Our large two-sided bike racks have room for up to 12 bikes.
- The sturdy commercial grade bike rack design will outlast all other bike racks on the market.
- Plastisol coating (poly-vinyl) protects the metal pipe from rust as well as protects bicycles from scratches.
- The plastisol won’t chip like paint will, so you will never need to paint it!
- The free-standing mount has bolt-down tabs that give you the option of securing it to the concrete surface.
Choose between free-standing/surface and in-ground mounts. Some assembly is required.
The direct bury gate-style bike rack is 96 inches long x 35 inches wide. It stands 37 inches high. The free-standing bike rack is 98 inches long x 43 inches wide. It has a height of 38 inches. *Color Disclaimer: Actual product colors may vary from the colors shown on your monitor. Color samples are therefore available upon request.
Direct Bury Assembly
- Drill plastic out of the mounting holes on the ends, rails, and fence using a 7/16″ dia drill bit
- Fasten the fence to the rack ends loosely
- Fasten the rails to the rack ends loosely
- Check the alignment of the parts and tighten all bolts securely
- Drill two 12″ diameter holes in the ground per the above drawing
- Position bike rack in holes and level
- Fill holes with concrete no higher than ground level
Free Standing/Bolt Down Assembly
- Drill plastic out of the mounting holes on the ends, rails, and fence using a 7/16″ dia drill bit
- Fasten the fence to the rack ends loosely
- Fasten the rails to the rack ends loosely
- Check the alignment of the parts and tighten all bolts securely