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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Needs the right conditions to work,
By Mark52 (Boise, ID United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Topeak Dual Touch Bike Storage Stand (Sports)
I really wanted this product to work. Its very well made - german engineering. The concept is great - nothing to drill in the walls.
I read the other reviews, and understand why some like and some didn't like. I spent several hours over three days, and discovered that it depends on the surfaces you are installing it on (ceiling and floor). If you are putting this on carpet, with a textured ceiling - something for it to grab onto - it works. If you are putting it on a smooth concrete floor (in your garage, for example), or a smooth piece of wood (like in an unfinished ceiling in your garage), the stand doesn't grip tight enough and tends to move slightly. Under the weight of bikes, and with vibration from the garage door opener, it can fall over.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
awesome product..... with a little attention.,
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This review is from: Topeak Dual Touch Bike Storage Stand (Sports)
The Topeak Dual Touch has worked out extremely well for me.. After reading the reviews and complaints I put in motion my own plan to stabilize. I've read that some people have had the misfortune of a fall. Not good! My intention was to remedy this by simple means. I've found my remedy is fool proof. It may not be for some, but for the handy it turns this product into a worry free product. And a not so difficult installation.. I've simply added a 12 inch - 2 layer circular medallion on the top level. 2 plys of wood, each 3/4 inch. One layer uncut and one layer cut out for the top footing to set in. Fixed with only 3 drywall screws to the ceiling. This fixes the two issues I've seen buyers fuss over. One - it allows for a snowshoe footing for the drywall ceiling - no punch thru or cracking. And two - it allows for the small but dangerous changes that occur in climate changes. Even if my Topeak loosens under full weight of 2 bikes It cannot break free.. Hope this helps..
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bike stand is easy to set up, and really does save space.,
By thesatorialist "thesatorialist" (CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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