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The Vibrelli Bike Wall Mount is a heavy-duty, fully adjustable horizontal bike rack designed to save space in apartments, garages, or sheds. Compatible with most road, mountain, commuter, and hybrid bikes, it features patented adjustable arms that protect your bike’s frame and cables. Made from alloy steel, it supports bikes up to 55 lbs and includes a stabilizing strap to prevent wheel movement. Installation is straightforward with included hardware and instructions, backed by a 10-year warranty for lasting reliability.













| Color | Black |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9"D x 15.7"W x 6"H |
| Shelf Type | Hanging Shelf |
| Special Feature | Fully Adjustable - Holds 55 lb |
J**Y
Good quality / Very Sturdy / Works Great
Easy to install and very sturdy. Quality seems good. Have been using it for a couple months now and haven't had any issues. Looks nice and keeps my bike safely on the wall.
K**N
Great fit
Great fit. Doesn't scratch the bike. Very sturdy.
J**S
I can't believe I didn't see this sooner
I am very pleased with this purchase. I had been contemplating a way to hang my two bikes in my small studio apartment. I even purchased another rack which would have hung the bikes with the tires touching the wall. Then all of a sudden this design came up. I can't believe I didn't see this sooner. The flexible arms make it very easy to hang bikes with different frames. It is also incredibly solid. There is absolutely zero concern that my bikes are going to fall. It comes with four screws which are plenty if you're going straight into the stud. In fact, I actually screwed up one whole on each bracket. So each mount is being held by only three screws. Incredibly strong design. This is a very good product and I highly recommend.
R**.
Wall rack 21
The rack is pretty sturdy. It has a total of 4 good sized screws to hold it on the wall. Further it comes with all mounting hardware including screws, washers, & lags (should you need them). Mounting is not difficult. my only real gripe is the lack of clearance to tighten the screws. The horizontal tube is right where your hand naturally needs to go for screwdriver tightening. I switched from a manual screwdriver to a cordless drill/driver. It worked much better but I think both should. Once mounted, there is a good range of adjustment for the frame wings and the tube adjustment that sets the distance from the wall. Although the buttons which release the frame wings for adjustment are pretty much directly behind the wings making adjustment award. My most significant dislike is the lack of padded or rubber feet for my bike to sit on. I will find some weather strip to augment the hard plastic feet. All in all this is a very sturdy rack that is adjustable and should last long time..
L**Z
Rack It!
Very nice product. Straight forward instructions, easy install.
M**I
Solid Bike Holder
Contemplated a few different types of wall mounts before settling on this one. Very happy with the outcome and impressed with the build quality. We park our cars and motorcycle in the garage so the last thing we want are mounts that could possibly fail and have the bikes come crashing down on them. I don't recommend using the screws provided. They aren't robust or long enough to confidently hold long-term. They may work for some people but I wanted to decrease the possibility of failure as much as possible. Just look at the pics of others mounting into drywall only and not into studs, with the provided screws. They eventually rip themselves out of the wall. It's like seriously, did you not know that was bound to happen? I went to the local large chain hardware store and upgraded to some 1/4" x 3" lag bolts, 1/4" washers, and secured the wall mounts into studs. Mounting only into studs is crucial and shouldn't be any other option. There are 3 screw holes at the top of the mount but securing it using only one at the top and bottom is sufficient, if you're going with something like a couple of 1/4" x 3" lag bolts. If you choose to go this route like we did, use a 7/32" drill bit to drill the holes into the stud prior to mounting the wall mount with the lag bolts and washers. If you've mounted stuff before into studs, this should be very easy. If you haven't, it's also very easy to learn and do. Plenty of YouTube videos out there. One of our walls has several gym equipment, rack, and mounts attached to studs so we have plenty of experience with mounting onto garage walls. We were lucky that the location of the studs were at the right places to allow for adequate spacing between the bikes. If your studs are not in the ideal location for mounting a bike or bikes, you'll just need to get a 2x6 wooden stringer or ledger board from the hardware store, mount the board on both sides into studs, and then secure the bike mount onto the stringer board. Overall, very happy with the way it turned out. We're fortunate to have 11 ft ceilings so we were able to get the bikes up as high as possible and out of the way. The center of our mounts are 85" (~7 ft) from the ground. I'm only 5'8" and with the bikes mounted, I'm still able to reach up to mount and dismount the 2 bikes we have. Both bikes are about 27 lbs each. Highly recommend them and an extra plus for being made in Taiwan!
Z**Z
Great for modern mountain bikes
The arms on this adjust even if you have a very slanted top tube like many mountain bikes these days. Impressed with the quality and stability for the price.
J**C
Sturdy and does its job.
Due to my building policy, I can only have 1 bike kept in their storage unit, leaving me with no option to bring in my 2nd bike to my small NYC apartment. Install was a breeze although it was a bit of pain to locate the studs but with the help of a stud finder, you should be okay. It was heavier than I expected but it could be a good thing depending on the situation (seeing that light material may not be enough to hold a heavy load). I was a bit skeptical but it's holding up just fine for a couple of months.
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