



Presa Heavy Duty Bike Rack Hook Set, Black, 6-Pack
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Eric Correia
> 3 dayThe hooks are solid and strong and hold like they should.
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Bacon
> 3 dayI bought these hooks because I needed some more floor space in my garage and we have 5 bikes ranging from a 26 down to a couple of 16ers. I was happy to find that these hooks included anchors, which I did not need but it was a nice touch. The plastic coating on the hook is nice because I dont want to scratch anything with these hooks. They are screwed directly into exposed studs in the ceiling of my garage and they hold all of the bikes nicely, even my wifes heavy cruiser bike. Good value for what you get.
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Realistic shopper
> 3 dayThese are nice sturdy hooks, but are twice as thick in diameter as usual bike hooks. I was a little worried they would split the studs I drilled them into, but so far so good. These would be great for a mountain bike or deep dish wheels.
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RAMON GABRIEL TORRES
> 3 dayMan this hooks mean businesses! Great product!
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Congo Jim
> 3 dayWith these hooks I was able to hang six bicycles from my garage rafters. After a bit of research I concluded that I did not want the skinny hooks that seem to be more common and would be tight around a bicycle wheel (more difficult to hook a bike onto them and more likely to bend and fail under weight). So, instead I purchased these thick, sturdy hooks and they worked like a charm. They have a good wide arc, making it easy to hook bicycle wheels into them from below. In order to not split the rafters with fat hook screws, or to weaken them by drilling wide holes for the screws, I cut six short blocks of wood, each with one end at an angle to match the rafter angle, then drilled and screwed the hooks into the other end (so that the hooks hang vertically down -- i.e. not at an angle, which would place lateral pressure on them). I then used metal plates with lots of nail holes in them to anchor two sides of each of the blocks to the sides of the rafters. For the nail holes I drilled skinny holes and tapped in roofing nails. If I ever move house, I can pull out the side roofing nails from the rafters and retrieve my hook blocks with side plates attached, and then use them at the new location.
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KG
> 3 dayGreat hooks. Screwed them through the drywall into the rough studs of my storage room to hang up bicycles. There really is no better solution for bikes as it gets them on the ceiling and off the floor or walls. You can also space them to fit your bike perfectly. While I am sure dedicated bike storage systems work great, I cant imagine them working better than simple solid coated hooks like these. Therefore, unless you are trying to make an aesthetic statement with an engineered and finely finished product, save yourself $100 or more and buy these extremely inexpensive hooks. And of course they also work for anything else you want to hang off the wall or the ceiling.
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Prof. Dion Volkman Sr.
> 3 dayVery sturdy. Can probably hold up 200 lbs. I have all of my 6 bikes hanging in the garage.
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susan d.
> 3 dayLove these hooks. I hang up my tomato cages after the summer growing seasons, makes it so easy to put them up- Out of sight/out of mind.
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S Ko
> 3 dayThese were exactly what we needed. I was looking into garage storage shelves which go into the hundreds of dollars when I really just needed to hang up the bikes to save on space in the garage. So was able to install the hooks...with lots of holes in the garage ceiling...but the three bikes are hanging up there now.
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Karim Y.
> 3 dayExcellent quality and strength for the price, well worth buying. I am using them to support a 2 pipe running along my fence, and they are doing a great job.