• PRACTICAL:Simply installed,no assembly required.The fixed hook lets you hang and detach the bike in a second.Space saving,great for shed corner and garage storage .
  • SAFETY:Unique safety hook design can prevent accidental release.
  • ANTI SCRATCH RUBBER HOOK:The metal hook cover with thick rubber to prevent from scratching the bike rim.
  • HEAVY DUTY:The thinnest of this bike hanger up to 0.1",weights up to 1.25lb that ensure it won't bend .it's maximum hanging weight up to 65lb.Strong enough for MTB road bike, folding bike,kids bike etc.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY:The bike hanger is built to last.We stand behind our product and provide lifetime warranty.If you do not like it just return and we will full refund for you.no question ask.

I got these to help me organize my garage. They are awesome! They are easy to install. The only problem I had was that the screws seems a little cheep. I sheered off two of the screw heads and my husband did it to one also. The product is just as it looks. You have to pick up you bike, and rotate it to the side a little to get it on the hook. Then you slide it in and it's done. If you don't have a lot of upper body strength this is going to be a bit of an effort. Because we have younger kids we hung theirs lower so they don't have to pick up the bikes, so you'll see the front tires in the picture aren't straight. It's not the ideal way to do it, but it's working for now. And as they get older and their bikes get bigger we can adjust the height of the bracket. I really am stoked about the product.

Well well made and sturdy, holds up my daughter's mountain bike with ease, freeing up valuable space in our garage. One thing - I did NOT use the wall anchors supplied; I used stronger hollow wall anchors that butterfly out after insertion; each butterfly fastener (there are four mounting holes in the hanger) is rated for 65 lbs, the bike weighs less than 30. I always error on the side of safety.

Organized 6 bikes really well. I followed some advice and mounted 1X10 plywood to the studs, then added the racks to the plywood. I used my own hardware, although the given screws looked fine. I'll see how it holds up for the long term, but so far so good. Also, it was easy to hang them up, I'm 5'3, but I'm not sure if the kids will be able to manage.

Work exactly as described. At other viewers advise I used my own mounting hardware. What I did was screw a piece of plywood across the studs (about 1' x 3' across.) The only thing I will say and warn is that make sure your rims will actually fit in the hook. I have a mountain bike that I bought on craigs list that had nice performance rims. The back rim ended up being cracked so I replaced it. The custom rim DOES NOT fit in the hook but the new rim does so I hung it that way. If you have a very thick rim on your bike it may not fit.

These hangers are sturdy and well built. I’ve got four bikes hanging from them in my garage now, and will add a fifth as soon as the final hanger is delivered tomorrow. The hooks don’t move - thus as several reviewers have noted, the top screw (nearest the hook) is hard to put in because the hook blocks access with a screwdriver or electric drill. I drilled a pilot hole into the cleat I mounted on the wall, then used a small hex head screw instead of the deck screws provided. I tightened that screw into place with a small wrench. BTW, I would strongly recommend against using the provided drywall anchors. Screw into a stud or a wooden cleat that’s screwed to the wall instead. Also, as others have pointed out, the deck screws that come In the package are cheap and made of soft metal. Substitute better quality screws, drill pilot holes, and you’ll have a better time putting these on the wall. My only criticism of these hangers is that if you use them to hang multiple bikes side by side, you’ll need to leave enough room between them to jockey a bike to the right when putting it up or taking it down. If your bikes are hung too close to one another, you’ll hit the bike beside the one you’re moving as you hang it or take it down. I have the hangers up sixteen inches apart, and then hang the bikes alternating between handlebars up and handlebars down. This is a little tight, but definitely navigable. All in all, these hangers are sturdy and I love how they create more floor space in my garage!

Great, inexpensive way to hang bikes on a wall. It seems this is a popular design b/c I bought 2 of a very similar design about a year ago and wanted to get 2 more to match so I could mount 4 bikes - 1 - 700c gravel bike, 26" city women's city bike, and two kids 24" bikes that I bought (and reviewed) on Amazon. The kid's bikes are super heavy. I didn't use the included anchor screws b/c they seem too short. I used longer ones and mounted them all side by side in my garage side wall. I mounted them just a little bit higher than the floor...b/c the bikes are so heavy didn't want to throw a muscle trying to hoist them high. Does exactly what I want which is provide a very inexpensive way to mount bikes out of the way for a garage.

We have a lot of bikes in a small garage and this is the only way to store them! I love the Dirza hooks, they’re durable and easy to use. We bought a few of the Dirza hooks and got more bikes and were impatient so we just went to Walmart and got some hooks there. Big mistake! It didn’t hold up, the metal bent and it no longer held the bike. We have since upgraded all our hooks to these! We’ve been using them for over a year and there is no sign of wear or or distortion. I’ve recommend these to a few friends and they’ve bought them and love them as well. Overall a great product!!!!!

I had my doubts, but man are these things so great for the price. Install was easy, the hardware that came with them is quality, they definitely listened to previous reviews. I will recommend mounting to studs rather than drywall, mainly for the piece of mind, but that has nothing to do with the quality of the racks.

These things worked like charm. Easy to install and easy to used. Those people who are complaining about the hardware that came with it all I can say is cmon did you really mounted your bike with that dry wall anchor that came with it smh of course that’s not going to hold your bike either find the stud or get some 2x2 mount that on your wall with some better drywall anchor that holds up to 100 lbs then mount the bike rack on that simple enough will buy again and recommend to everyone

Works well, I did have to by more of those plastic items to hold in drywall because I'm not very good with using them and because I didn't have the right size drill bit. I bought $4 ones at home depot and they worked great. I would advise in putting a second bumper on the wall to catch your bike tire if using inside a room because your tire will stain the wall. Product holds up well though.