Bike Hoists – Overhead Pulley System with 100 lb Capacity for Bicycles or Ladders – Secure Garage Ceiling Storage by Rad Cycle
Description
Features:
- RUBBER COATED HOOKS – Hooks are designed with a protective rubber coating to protect your bike from scratches.
- EASY TO INSTALL – Mount to your ceiling joist or rafter and so easy to use. With only the minimum of tools you can have your kayak hanging in your garage in no time.
- ROBUST ENGINEERING – Allows you to lift heavy products, up to 100lb. Capacity. This is the bicycle hoist that all the other are trying to copy. We don't cut corners. This is the original RAD Bike hoist you've heard about.
- INDOOR USE – For indoor ceilings up to 12 ft. high. Once the bike is out of the way you free up so much floor space you won't know what to do with it all.
- SAFETY LOCKS – Safe locking mechanism prevents accidental release. No one wants to come home and find their bike has fallen to the floor.
Product Details:
- Material: Alloy Steel, Polypropylene
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Holder
- Product Dimensions: 6"D x 12"W x 9"H
- Shelf Type: Floating Shelf
- Material: Alloy Steel, Polypropylene
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Holder
- Product Dimensions: 6"D x 12"W x 9"H
- Shelf Type: Floating Shelf
- Number of Shelves: 1
- Room Type: Garage
- Finish Type: Polished
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Mounting Type: Ceiling Mount
- Recommended Uses For Product: Sporting Goods
- Included Components: Mounting Hardware
- Brand: RAD Cycle Products
- Style: 1-pack
- Shelf Weight Capacity: 100 Pounds
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 10.31 x 5.16 x 4.61 inches
- Package Weight: 1.79 Kilograms
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6 x 12 x 9 inches
- Brand Name: RAD Cycle Products
- Country of Origin: United States
- Model Name: Bike Hoist – Overhead Pulley System with 100 lb Capacity for Bicycle or Ladder – Secure Garage Ceiling Storage by Rad Cycle
- Suggested Users: unisex-adult
- Number of Items: 1
- Manufacturer: TRAUV
- Part Number: 2005 RAD Bike Hoist
- Size: 2005
- Date First Available: July 19, 2007