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RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists

RAD Cycle Products Ceiling Mount Bike Hoist - Bicycle Hoists

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Brand: RAD Cycle Products
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $54.95
Buy New: $12.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 101 reviews
Sales Rank: 75

Color: black
Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 10
Warranty: Lifetime warranty

MPN: 2005 RAD Bike Hoist
UPC: 613103001944
EAN: 0613103001944
ASIN: B000PEURIQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Hooks are designed with a rubber coating to protect your bicycle from scratches
  • Robust engineering allows you to lift heavy bikes--55lbs capacity
  • For ceilings up to 12ft
  • Safe locking mechanism prevents accidental release
  • Thick rope
  • Lifetime warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
There's no such thing as not enough room for another bike. Store your bikes overhead and out of the way. Smooth pulleys and latches make lifting even heavy bikes super easy. The exclusive rope locking mechanism prevents unwanted release and can suspend one bike - 55 lb. load limit. Please note, you can mount this item as pictured on a 2 x 4 and screw the 2 X 4 to the joist or mount it right to the joist itself. The hoist is built with thick rope for a better look and feel. Lifetime warranty.

Amazon.com Product Description
Reclaim your garage! Featuring thick ropes for durability, the RAD Easy Bike Hoist lets you store your bike overhead, so it won't clutter up your home, garage, or storage space. This ceiling-mounted bike hoist is designed for ceilings up to 12 feet. It keeps your bike safely up and out of the way, and it also makes your bike easy to access when you're ready for your next ride. Built to perform flawlessly, the RAD Easy Bike Hoist is backed by a lifetime limited warranty.

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RAD Easy Bike Hoist
  • Smooth pulleys and latches make it easy to lift your bike

  • Innovative lift brake prevents unwanted release

  • Equipped with thick rope for durability, fit, and finish

  • Rubber-coated hooks protect bikes from scratches

  • Heavy-duty, 100-pound load limit

  • Fits all bikes: children's, mountain bikes, tandems, road bikes, and incumbents

  • Lifetime limited warranty
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Rope-locking mechanism
An advanced rope-locking mechanism prevents unwanted release. View larger.
Use for bikes and other bulky items
Adjustable hooks let you hoist bikes and other items off the floor and out of your way.
Lifts Easily to Save Space
With the RAD Easy Bike Hoist, you'll have a place for your bike and access to all the space you've been missing in your garage or storage space. Smooth pulleys and latches make it easy to lift your bike up to the ceiling, while an innovative rope-locking mechanism keeps your bike safe and secure from unwanted release.

Robust Engineering for Durability
The RAD Easy Bike Hoist can hold the heftiest bicycles. With a load limit of up to 100 pounds, this mounting system features robust engineering for smooth lifting that doesn't put excessive strain on your hands or back. The thick rope will resist fraying, keep your bike steady and secure, and last a lifetime. The rubber-coated hooks will prevent scratching, and the advanced braking system will provide peace of mind--you'll know that once your bike is hoisted and locked, it will stay secure.

Easy Installation and Operation
Installing the RAD Easy Bike Hoist is fast and easy. You can mount the hoist on a two-by-four and screw the two-by-four to a joist, or you can mount the hoist directly to the joist itself.

And using the hoist is just as simple--attach the clamps to the handlebars and seat, and you're ready to comfortably lift your bike up to the ceiling. Once the locking mechanism clicks in, wrap the rope around the included wall mount to keep your bicycle secure. When it's time to get your bike down, simply unlock the mechanism and use the rope to smoothly bring it to the ground.

The RAD Easy Bike Hoist is backed by a lifetime limited warranty.

What's in the Box
Two hoist brackets with integral pulley system, two rubber-coated hoist hooks with pulley, one wall-mounting cleat, one nylon rope, ten mounting screws, and instruction manual.


Rubber-coated hooks
Rubber-coated hooks attach to the seat and handlebars without creating scratches.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Here are some helpful suggestions as you mount this great product...   September 22, 2008
Vanilla Bean (Texas)
224 out of 225 found this review helpful

We researched a lot of similar products via online reviews, settling on this one as having the greatest likelihood of highest quality / best price and WE ARE VERY PLEASED.

Here are some key things we'd like you to know:

1. It takes some time to get these things mounted right, so just plan on it... you need to string the rope through the 4 pieces and pulleys just so, mount them on joists just so, and ensure the distance between the two pieces is just right for your bike. We recommend at least two people, chips and salsa, and perhaps a coors light ;)

2. You can mount several bikes fairly close together if you offset the handlebars a bit forward and back among the mounts so that the handlebars never "share the same space." We bought 5 of these bike hoists and mounted them to run parallel to the joists spaced at 24" for mounting 5 bikes, one bike on each of five different joists mounted side-by-side. My husband used long screws from the hardware store rather than the hardware included in the package so he could securely screw through the drywall and further into the wood joists.

3. It is important that the BACK tire go toward the wall where the rope coming out of the brake will be cleated. The whole rope and braking mechanism works so well this way ... if you put the handlebars on the wall side like the picture for this product, then the handlebars block you moving the rope to operate the brake (trust, trust, trust me on this). If you put the back tire to the wall, the rope moves freely :) By the way, the braking mechanism in the pulley seems so sturdy you might choose not to mount/use the cleat, but it does feel safer to us to use it.

4. The distance between the ceiling and the bike will not be related to how far up the handlebars or the seat stick up ... it will be the length of the hardware above where it hooks on -- this may be important to you if you are mounting above a car and top-to-bottom distance matters. We mounted three of our bikes above a mini-van roof (the other two in front) and it was important to choose the lower profile bikes as not all of the bikes would have fit directly above the van. The "first bike" in line (at the front of the van) can be raised and lowered while the van is parked in the garage so that's a great location for whichever bike you'll be riding most frequently *or* for the bike of a kid not old enough to move the car in order to get his/her own bike down ;)

5. On arrival, the instructions said the mounts would hold 100 pounds (which is more than we had read here online). Our tandem bike fully equipped is just under 50 pounds and seems very secure and happy.

6. These are designed for the top rounded section of the lower hook assembly to fit into the rounded-out section of the ceiling mounted pulleys. The hook assembly will only fit into the ceiling assembly if the two pieces mounted on the ceiling are spaced EXACTLY to fit the specific bike where the hooks will grab the seat and handlebars. You'll be much more pleased if you take the time to get this spacing right (you can tell by letting the hooks hang down while you are choosing the mounting position ~ gravity will allow the ropes to work as a plumb line :)

7. Our thoughts relative to the complaints you might read about this product ... A. The rope has been fine, no fraying or other problems. B. The "hook" ends could be hook-ier without a doubt, although we've not encountered any problems with them (perhaps because we don't live in earthquake zones and we don't move with great haste :) C. Sometimes the front or back of the bike will raise or lower faster than the other end -- when this happens we simply grab the lowest tire and give it a boost up to level it which happens quickly and then it stays level for the rest of the up or down operation so it's never been a big concern. D. We mounted each bike directly into one joist (i.e., parallel/directly below one joist and not perpendicular between two joists) thus there was no need / benefit of mounting the brackets to a 2x4 first and then mounting the 2x4 to the ceiling -- we just mounted straight into the ceiling.

8. If you are going to cut the rope shorter, only do so when the bike is in the down position ... once the bike is lowered, this cool contraption uses a lot of rope!

9. Everyone in the family can operate these hoists easily -- they are so much safer and usable than the stationary hooks we used to have that involved lifting heavy bikes on and off. Also, if you leave the kickstand down as you put your bike up, then when you lower the bike on the pulley later, it will land ready to go :)

10. An unexpected benefit (beyond the extra garage space which we were hoping for) has been that all of us ride our bikes much more often than we used to. Putting the bikes up and getting them down is so easy that it has brought back a lot of frequency and joy to our bike riding experience.

April 2010 Update ~ Still using them and still loving them :)

Bon Appetit!



5 out of 5 stars Works great, almost identical to the more expensive version!   May 8, 2007
Peter Porter (Florissant, CO)
73 out of 77 found this review helpful

This bike lift is almost identical to the more expensive Racor list. We purchased a Racor first, then three of these. The only difference is slightly cheaper rope, and different pulleys. For the price, I'm happy that I went with this one.

Review from my Racor purchase (applies to all of them):
We purchased four lifts (three of this brand, one Racor) for our garage and are happy with them. We were able to position each bike about 16" apart and have no trouble getting any bike up or down.

I have several hints from our installation, and one complaints, but on the whole am very satisfied:

Positive:
* Works smoothly
* Clever, simple system
* Locking mechanism for rope is nice
* Installation is straightforward

Negative:
* Hooks need a safety strap, depending on where you attach them

Hints:
* I attached the hooks to a lower location on each bike to have the bike lifted all the way to the ceiling. This gives me enough room to stand beneath the bikes without bending my head.
* I used some of the extra rope, after cutting to an appropriate length, for safety straps for the hooks. Depending on where the hooks attach, they may not have enough bite to fully trust -- easy way to prevent potential injury (see an earlier post on earthquakes!!)
* I don't recommend using the supplied bracket for excess rope. I just coiled the rope and hung it from one of the quick-release levers on the bike. Works great, and keeps the ropes from getting tangled.

On the whole, I'm happy with our purchase. Almost identical to the Racor lift here Racor Ceiling Mounted Bike Lift #PBH-1R and a significant savings that adds up if you're buying several.

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UPDATE: January 20, 2010
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After living with these hoists for a while, I have mixed emotions:

* Hooks do not have a deep/aggressive enough curve, resulting in a less than optimal hold depending on what part of the bike you're trying to hold.

* Some sort of safety strap is necessary on each hook, partly due to the shape of the hook.. I dropped a bike several times due to the hook not holding reliably, a strap would have at least made this less painful.

* While the hoist makes the bikes easier to raise and lower (minus the hook issues), it is not able to get the bikes as high as simple bike hooks mounted in the same location

Given the lack of trust in the hold provided by the hooks plus the few inches of lost clearance that make a difference in our garage (though our mounting situation may be lower than yours) I've gone back to good old bike hooks to store our bikes.



5 out of 5 stars Great Product at an Even Better Price!   April 14, 2007
Sam Blumke (Florida, USA)
12 out of 14 found this review helpful

I have been looking at these for a while and was surprised to find these at such a bargain price. They are perfect for keeping the bikes out of the way and my kids really enjoy "hoisting" their bikes up and down. The space that you save is huge. . .we can now park both cars in the garage. I highly recommend these.


5 out of 5 stars Good product, good price, is exactly what I needed   March 4, 2010
igads (Washington, USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The product was exactly what I needed. Purchased three of the same to lift bikes out of the way. Better price then local stores. I have 12' ceilings in my garage and so these get the bike's completely out of the way. After measuring and finding stud's, I determined the best mounting would be to put a 1 x 4 against the ceiling sheet rock. This made it very easy to measure and attach the lift system to the board on the ground first, then I mounted the board the the ceiling. I'm guessing it took me about 30 minutes to do the first one and then about 15 minutes each for the others. The long cord worked out great for me, I didn't need to trim anything.

The pulley system isn't a fast lifting system. I take my time lifting it up and down but it requires little effort. It's clean, easy to use and the right price. Well worth it.



5 out of 5 stars great space saver   March 12, 2010
the real mccoy (so cal , U.S. of A!!!!!!)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

purchased this for half the price of the exact same hoist I bought at sports chalet! I raised our 2 beach cruiser bikes up to the ceiling and you hardly know they are there.

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