Saris Cycle Glide
Saris cycling group traces its origins back to 1973, when the graber brothers invented their first bike rack. The grabers sold the bike rack company in 1989 to Chris and sara fortune, who created the saris brand in 1992, and followed it up with cycleops in 1999 and powertap in 2001. As a constant innovator, the madison, wisconsin-based company introduced the first powertap-equipped indoor cycle in 2004, making it possible for riders train with precision. Boasting a company of dedicated product managers, ingenious engineers, creative designers, and hardworking EMPLOYEES, saris cycling group keeps its customers on the cutting edge of bike design.Get your bikes up and off the floor and store them neatly and efficiently with the Cycle Glide ceiling mounted rack from Saris. The Cycle Glide can hold up to four bikes weighing up to 50-pounds each–of virtually any frame size–thanks to automatically adjustable wheel hooks. Meanwhile, the rack’s patented Glider design allows you to access each bike individually, without having to remove the other bikes from the rack. With the addition of a two-bike add-on (sold separately), you can expand the Cycle Glide to store of up to six bikes.
Product Features
- Ceiling mounted indoor bike storage rack holds up to four bikes
- Built with 100% recyclable, non-rusting materials
- Suspension hooks adjust to the bicycle wheelbase automatically
- Patented Glider design offers individual access to each bike
- Two-bike add-on is available (sold separately) for expanded six-bike capacity
- Weight capacity of 50 pounds per bike; one-year warranty
I am very pleased with this rack
Awesome Rack, almost perfect Direction to install are clear and easy. My biggest complaint where the black end cap screws suck. They tended to try and strip, They didn’t but I had to use a small tipped screwdriver and a lot of pressure to get them in without stripping. Take your time and they will be fine. Another small install issue I found is the tracks are small and the screw goes in between. Be careful if you use power tools to install those screws as it is easy to damage the track with a power tool…