Delta Cycle Pablo Folding Wall Mount Rack
Many home owners and apartment renters find bike storage to be a big problem. Bikes are often getting in the way, and are left lying on the floor, or leaning against the wall. Delta Cycle’s innovative and unique bike storage systems are the perfect solution to creating an organized space for your bikes, as well as the answer to freeing up space in any room. Get your bikes out of the way, and looking neat with Delta Cycle’s Pablo two-bike folding rack. The Pablo is a wall mounted folding bike rack that can hold two bikes, and conveniently folds down flat when not in use. A useful shelf feature is perfect for storing helmets, shoes and other cycling accessories. The Pablo’s durability, solid powder coated steel Finish, and easy installation make it a must have for any space. About Delta Cycle: for more than 30 years, Delta Cycle has created useful cycling products with a mission to make an innovative difference. The company works Hard to make their products better and deliver superior value. Delta Cycle offers only a small, concentrated product line that represents the best there is in each category.
Product Features
- Wall mount bike rack stores 2 bikes; Maximum load 65 lbs
- Folds down flat to save space when not in use
- Useful shelf for helmet, lock, and accessory storage
- Molded rubber arms protect bike finish
- dimensions approximate 12″ x 14.5″ x 20″
Looks solid and well made
Surprised! I looked long and hard for a convenient, secure, easy to install wall rack for our two touring bikes. I’ve seen fancy ones, beautiful wooden works of art, floor to ceiling behemoths, some Rube Goldberg contraptions, and even one that only requires one screw in the wall! Nothing seemed to really fit the bill. I thought I would have to build my own, but I decided I would give this one a try, thanks to the guidance of some of the good reviews here. When I received the rack I was pleased that it…
Holds well, but needs stronger screws. Just installed tonight. I predrilled the holes into the studs and started to drill in the screws that came with the kit. Got about two thirds in and started to hit some resistance. As soon as that happened the drill skipped and stripped the head. Decided not to force it anymore as the screw head looked bad. Unscrewed it out and replaced with my own. Happened on the second screw as well.This kit really needs to come with stronger screws. The other gripe is the red rubber wrap around…