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🚲 Elevate your ride, save your space — the ultimate no-drill bike stand!
The Bike Nook Bike Stand & Vertical Storage Rack offers a polished, metal, floor-mounted solution for indoor bike storage that fits bikes with 18-inch wheels or larger. Its compact vertical design frees up to 3 square feet of floor space, assembling easily without drilling. Equipped with non-slip grips and a velcro strap, it secures your bike firmly, making it ideal for garages, offices, and small living spaces.









| ASIN | B06XXSHGWR |
| Additional Features | Upright Storage Design |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,159 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #29 in Bike Racks & Stands |
| Brand Name | Bike Nook |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 11,476 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096064333727 |
| Included Components | Bike Nook unit w/strap^Instruction Manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.5"D x 22"W x 30"H |
| Item Type Name | Bicycle Stand |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Thane USA Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 203-3337201 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 203-3337201 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.5"D x 22"W x 30"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bicycles |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Garage |
| Shelf Type | Upright |
| Special Feature | Upright Storage Design |
| Style Name | Bike Nook |
| UPC | 096064333727 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**R
Well made and a great space saver
The installation instructions are easy to follow, the material is great quality, and it does exactly as it advertised...saves space. I only rated the stability a 4-star because the product videos show all example bikes with wide tires; however, if you have narrower tires (my bike is a hybrid and its tires are much narrower than say a mountain bike or cruiser) then you bottom tire support has too much room and doesn't hold/brace the tire securely. To add better stability at the base I added a foam pad to rest my tire on and fill the gap of the wheel support. As you can see it works very well, is stable, and now stands straight and secure. The stand also comes with a front tire velcro strip to lock your front tire and prevent your handlebars from turning. Again, the product video doesn't show this with the types of bikes they domonstrate, but I experienced my handlebar immediately turning to one side or the other making the wheel stick out. The velco strip works very well and hold the front tire securely allowing it to be inline and the wheel to stay straight. I have a standard two car garage and decided to place my stand and bike in one of the corners. It fits perfect, then handlebars are out of the way, and allows access for two cars and plenty of space to walk around the car next to where the bike is parked. This is a great product, well made, easy to assemble and worth the price. It does exactly what I wanted it to do...hold my bike securely and save space.
A**R
Easy to assemble, study storage option for my bike
This bike stand was incredibly easy to put together (took me less than 10 minutes, no special tools needed other than those included in package). It's also pretty easy to remove/place your bike on the stand. It's a great option for my tiny apartment, and I'm thinking about purchasing another one for my other bike. The bike stand is also incredibly sturdy, and I appreciate the velcro strap that holds my front tire in place. Be sure to remove any saddle bags from under your bike seat. I imagine that you can still use this stand if you have a rear rack on your bike, but I'm not sure. Be aware that the bike stand should be placed in a corner or some area away from high-traffic areas. While my bike feels pretty secure, the bike will definitely fall off the stand if a child pulled hard on your bike, a dog jumps on it, or you walk headlong into the thing while fumbling in the dark (not that I've done that or anything). Also, if you have an incredibly heavy bike (e.g. like an e-bike or a beach cruiser) that you're not able to lift easily, this might not be the best option for you unless you have someone who can move your bike on/off the rack for you.
C**N
It works, with caveats (fenders)
Overall, works well enough. Cons: I wouldn't call it robust, and especially a bit shaky if you have eBikes due to the weight. Directions are OK, if a bit headscratch inducing, but it's not exactly advanced mechanical engineering, you can sus it out pretty easily. The screw/bolts are made out of butter and will strip if you look at them wrong. It can be a bit of a battle if you have a user with a short seat height on a full sized bike (you WILL have to adjust the seat to make it catch). The biggest issue is fenders, if you have a longer length one (Rad Power Bikes for example), they are too long for this to work well. The fender will end up squished under the rear tire and turn into a profanity laced experience. If you have no fenders, or short ones, this seems to work well enough. Overall, it's a good idea, and works well, but be aware of the fender length issue, and be aware that the quality is so/so from a material standpoint.
P**R
Did the job perfectly for my MTBs
With an asterisk or two, these worked exactly as I had hoped. I have seen questions with mixed answers about whether these fit mountain bike tires. My bikes have Maxxis 27.5x2.40, and they fit perfectly. My tires pretty much align with the edges of the troughs. I'm guessing slightly wider tires would still be held by the trough. My bike is a Bronson medium frame, and it stands with the seat and handlebars vertically aligned with the Bike Nook post in the highest position. I expect larger bikes would "lean back" toward the wall more, hopefully still stably. These really cleaned up the corner of my garage, and it's really easy to get the bikes out now. A few notes: Because the bike leans back toward the wall a bit, there's actually a bit of room for small stuff along the wall behind. One issue: The provided velcro strap for the front wheel is NOT long enough for the Bronson MTB. I was going to resort to a bungee cable, but discovered that I could position the Nook so that the handlebars make gentle contact with the wall, which holds things in place. And assembly. It's actually easy. The directions are in fine but legible print. Order of assembly matters, so I do recommend taking the trouble to explicitly follow them, or you may find yourself rewinding a step or two. Ordinarily this wouldn't matter, but the main issue is that the little allen wrench they give you is so soft that it's very nearly unusable. You can't really tighten the fasteners properly, and if you try you will strip the end of the tool. Neither of mine made it to completion of assembly. No problem if you have your own tools, but still, an annoyance. In summary though, great idea, and they really work for me!
A**E
NO clue why this product is highly rated...
In brief: This stand is an overall safety hazard made of flimsy materials that is not suitable for a wide range of bicycles, as the description reads, which is also very misleading with regard to "...and lock in place" considering when mounted, the bike is free to fall in any direction at any moment. Detailed review provided simply because I cannot understand the many glowing reviews and after hands-on experience I hope the time it takes me to write this out will prevent a future headache for a prospective buyer (oh, I'm also on CVOID19 quarantine...as you should all be too...so I have nothing better to do, so, enjoy!).. Details: Beware. This is a very unstable stand. Not only that, but it does NOT host a variety of bike's with differing tire withs.; commuter and road bikes will NOT fit, causing the bike to dangerously lean 15+ degrees to whatever side you allow gravity to reign. I didn't want to leave my bike unattended on this stand even while simply standing less than a foot away, prepping myself for certain doom. While the stand did not fall/fail, even when applying a relative amount of pressure, mostly because the leg span is a proper distance to keep its footing, I did note the stand began to move toward the opposite direction of the pressure despite it being put together properly by the supplied instructions. The moment I applied even the slightest amount of pressure on the bike itself, the bike immediately became disengaged from the stand and gave way. I was lucky to catch because I have a very light bike, another qualm I have considering this stand is rated for bikes nearly 3+ times the weight of mine. Admittedly I am no engineer, but I believe the faulty nature of this seemingly sturdy stand is based on where the bolt holes are located in conjunction with where a bicycle places pressure on the stand once assembled and in place. The cheap included hardware may add to the instability all around, because overall constructive integrity is based on all components working together/against each other properly when torqued down to spec. The most disappointing, and possibly most dangers, aspect of this stand, is that the description claims that the bike simply "lock(s) in place" and this is absolutely not true. Maybe my ignorance proceeds me in this case, but my assumption was that there was some type of safety clasp/collar that would 'lock' (as per the description) the bike's seat pole onto the stand to prevent it from falling forward/off of the rack. The bike only rests on a concave nylon post end, which when the bike sways to its awkward vertical resting position, bodes for a very scary sight in totality. Even though I already planned on returning immediately upon unboxing the poor quality components, I tinkered with it for quite a while because I really wanted it to work. Experimentation began: I decided to lower the seat post portion in hopes that if I cantilevered the bike a bit more backwards it would fix and properly align its weird resting position, and provide some stability to both the stand and the bike. By doing this, the rear wheel was forced away from the vertical wheel rest, offering an equally unstable variation. I oscillated through a few different resting height positions to no avail. Other similar products provide various different systems to affix the bike to the stand when engaged (straps, bungees, clips, wheel guides, wheel hoops, etc.) so just, be mindful that this has NONE (not safe around kids/pets, in garages around cars, indoors, etc...bike can literally fall forward at any time). All in all, it is the misguided fitment of most bike tires that causes for these issues to present themselves in a potential hazard, not to mention the bike looks absolutely TERRIBLE when leaning egregiously to one side. So if you have a mountain bike with girthy tires, or a fat-tire cruiser, or suppose you are 'organizing' a slew of bikes in a garage FAR away from parked vehicles, then this stand may work for you, however there are countless similar options, some of which are cheaper, that are guaranteed to be a safer and more suitable product. If you read this review and still order this product, the quarantine has gotten to you, as is evident per this unnecessarily lengthy review I have taken the time to write to prevent YOU from making the same mistake I did. Anyways, it's almost 3AM - time for COVOID19 breakfast #1 before I go take a nap to wake up or numbers 2, 3, 4, and so forth until I decided it's lunch, lunner, and then dinner, intermittent naps all in between of course. This process on repeat...OKAY BYE.
A**Y
Not suitable for mountain bikes
Might work well for light road bikes but mtb are very unstable on this. There's better options out there that are cheaper, come with wheels and straps. This is nice and simple but not very stable.
M**A
Tiny balcony big space saver.
Did exactly what it was supposed to do, extremely easy to assemble, sturdier than it looks, HYGE SPACE SAVER. I was so sad and distraught because my balcony was being over taken by these bikes we hardly ride. We have such a small apartment and our balcony isn’t that big but it made me so sad I couldn’t sit out and get my sunshine. I finally got the time to put these together, it probably took me an hour to assemble 2 and set the bikes up? Which imo is not long, like 20 minutes to assemble each stand and then another 10 minutes for me to figure out how to set them up. Really does work with any bike. You may have to raise your seat so it extends far enough to sit on the pedestal. They give you a strap so the wheels don’t flip over and tilt your bike. These instructions were easy and came with all my tools, only needed scissors to open the package.
M**V
Fantastic and Simple. Solved our Problem!
We moved to a condo with 2-levels underground parking. We own 2 folding mountain bikes; not heavy but also not light. In our new home, we no longer need to travel to the trails as we now live much closer by but due to limited space, we had to store both bikes in the back of our SUV. While this saved space indoors it added complexity that ultimately demotivated us to ride at all. Not only did we have to unload, unfold, and inflate; we now also had to carry the bikes up two flights of cork-screw stairs!.. Our first attempt to correct the situation was to bring the bikes, fully assembled, indoors. It solved some problems but created others. In-home, they were a bulky, unsightly booby-trap. Enter the Bike Nook. We don't have enough wall space for a wall mounted solution or anything that would stick out. Even if we did, while lifting a bike for one reason or other is unavoidable, lifting one over your head is another thing entirely. No thanks. The Bike Nook is perfect. It doesn't add visual or physical bulk to already bulky equipment. Though not decorative, the Nooks allow our bikes to occupy a mere 3.5 square feet of space in the farthest back, out of the way, corner of our den/bonus room. No more bumping into them and trying catch yourself and the bike before either of you hit the ground. If you push there's a tiny wobble but not dangerously so. The Bike Nook is generally very sturdy with thick coated steel parts. Note: We also don't have the space to roll these two wheeled onto the stands the way you'd back up a car but the Bike Nook still works. We simply raise onto the back tire and roll into position. One star off only because of the small jiggle that seems to go away once loaded. It's not enough to make the bikes unstable (our bikes don't move!) but could be even sturdier if, for example, more of it were welded together rather than assembled with screws. Otherwise, it's very well built and solved our problem so despite the nit-pick, we love it.
R**M
Ottima e pratica soluzione
Ottima soluzione per ridurre l'ingombro della bici in una stanza o nel garage senza fare fori nei muri. Io lo sto usando su una mountain bike per ragazzo (24''), è abbastanza facile da montare, seguendo le istruzioni (l'ho montata da sola) e la bici si aggancia in un lampo.
B**W
Love this thing!
OK, I am very happy with this little thing. The instructions are not so good, but it's easy to work out how it goes together. I am in a (small) one-bedroom unit and it saves me a lot of space. It seems sturdy enough and the quality overall I cannot fault. Maybe it's a tad overpriced, but, for what you get it's a good quality space saver (which I desperately needed).
G**T
Très pratique
Comme indiqué dans le descriptif produit: permet de ranger les vélos de manière simple et pratique sans avoir à faire des trous. Simple et pratique
J**S
Muy buen soporte ahorra espacio
Fácil de armar, resistente, ahorra bastante espacio, al principio estaba escéptico si la bicicleta se caería fácilmente al primer movimiento, pero comprobé que es bastante estable.
I**E
Perfekt
Um Platz zu sparen ist dieser Fahrradständer ideal für mein Rennrad. Mein Rennrad hat keine Schutzbleche, somit kann ich den Ständer ideal benutzen. Er ist stabil und ließ sich relativ simpel zusammen bauen.
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