Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.5 x 11.3 x 3.5 inches |
Package Weight | 4.74 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CyclingDeal |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Part Number | CB-688-2 |
J**A
Lousy Bike Rack
Worst piece of crap ever! My friend purchased a rack like this on Amazon previously, which I put together per the instructions. I saw this one and decided to buy it. Well, it may have looked the same but it was slightly different. This one also came with no instructions so I had to borrow my friend's rack and eyeball the pieces together. The real kicker though is that one of the screws stripped and snapped while I was screwing it into one of the holes. I couldn't get the piece out because it was screwed into the hole and had broken off. Basically, the thing could not be built now because it would not stay together without that screw in place. I think I will beat the thing with a hammer now to get my $29 worth of satisfaction out of it.
J**P
Here is how to put it together.
Knocked down one star because it came with no directions. Here are the directions. First group the bolts, screws and washers into piles. Take the two big bolts and slide a lock washer on the shaft (the washer that is cut). Put the two long big tubes with the rubber caps down with the four holes pointing up and slightly in. Hard to explain. Put the big square frame in between then and attach with the bolts. How you have something like the letter H. Put the two tire holders (shaped like the letter U) into one side but make sure they each have a hole in the inside bar. In the picture you can see the little cross bar. Make sure that the holes line up so the cross bar can connect. Don't connect the cross bar yet. You may need to hammer the tire holders into the two long big tubes with the rubber caps. Now take the shortest screws and slide a washer on each shaft. Attach four of those short screws into the bottom of the big tubes so they attach both U-shaped tire holders. Here is the hardest and most important part. There are four S tubes. Line them up. Make sure that they are all matching. They don't go either way. One part of the S is longer than the other. The long part goes into the U tube. Use the larger screws with washers on the shaft to attach them to the U tubes. Insert the other end of the S tubes into the other big tube with the rubber end caps. If they won't go then you have the big tube turned around or the S tubes all need to be flipped. Tighten up and then attach the short cross beam with the last two larger screws.
D**N
Five Stars
This is great, keeps my bike upright, and helps keep the cover in place.
G**G
Five Stars
Really nice
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