Assembly Instructions & Fitting Guides

With all of our bike wall mounts, we have made sure that they are as easy to install as possible for you. To further simplify assembly, a smart drilling template has been developed for each bike mount and is included with each rack. We will also provide you with the mounting material so that you can save even more effort, time and money. If you are still unsure, please contact us at any time by email or telephone .

S-RACK

Assembly

  1. Hold the supplied drilling template to the wall and make sure the pendulum hangs over the zero mark, then stick it to the wall.
  2. Mark the four holes with a pencil and remove the template from the wall.
  3. Drill the holes with a smaller drill bit first. Insert the dowels into the holes and attach the S-RACK.

Download the assembly instructions including drilling template for a detailed description.

Fitting guide

The bicycle wall mount S-RACK is suitable for bicycles with a handlebar width of up to 70 cm. A rectangle of 24x10cm needs fit into the triangle of top, bottom and seat tube.

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D-RACK

Assembly

  1. First you hold the supplied drilling template with the upper edge under your top tube of your bike. The pendulum shows you the angle of your top tube.
  2. Then stick the drilling template to the wall.
  3. Mark the four drill holes and bend the tabs upwards.
  4. When drilling, try to hit the markings as precisely as possible.
  5. Insert the dowels into the holes until they are flat and aligned with the wall.
  6. In the next step you screw the wall piece to the wall with the four stainless steel screws.
  7. Once the wall section is fully assembled, you can carefully attach the D-Rack.

Download the assembly instructions and the drilling template for even more help.

Fitting guide

The bicycle wall mount D-RACK is suitable for bicycles with a handlebar width of up to 66 cm. A rectangle of 10x10cm needs to fit into the triangle of top, bottom and seat tube.

Download the detailed fitting guide for even more information.

U-RACK Premium

Assembly

  1. First, the two tire holders are mounted. Mark the spot where you want your front wheel to hang later.
  2. Now mark the red drill holes.
  3. Measure the length from the front wheel's hub to the rear wheel's hub. Use the drilling template and mark the red drill holes as described above.
  4. Now drill the four marked holes.
  5. Place your bike on the two tire holders in order to mount the anchor with the rope next. Now mark the blue drill holes.
  6. Drill the two holes in the wall at the marked position and mount the wall bracket with the screws.
  7. Now adjust the length of the cord to the previously chosen angle. Once you have determined the perfect length of cord, pin the cord in place.

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U-RACK Regular

Assembly

  1. First, the two tire holders are mounted. Mark the spot where you want your front wheel to hang later.
  2. Now mark the green drill holes.
  3. Measure the length from the front wheel's hub to the rear wheel's hub. Use the drilling template and mark the green drill holes as described above.
  4. Now drill the four marked holes.
  5. Place your bike on the two tire holders in order to mount the anchor with the rope next. Now mark the blue drill holes.
  6. Drill the two holes in the wall at the marked position and mount the wall bracket with the screws.
  7. Now adjust the length of the cord to the previously selected angle. When you have determined the perfect length of the cord, fix the cord. 

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TWIN STICKS

Montage

  1. Before the assembly, think about which points of your frame should be on the two sticks and whether your bike should look straight. With a straight top tube, like on a racing bike, parallel suspension of the two holders makes sense. On a mountain bike with a steeply sloping top tube, it is also possible to mount the two holders at different heights.
  2. Note, however, that the height difference does not become too great so that the bike does not slide off.
  3. When installing the bracket, make sure that the holes are not too large so that the bike sits securely on the bracket. The drill hole size should be the same size as the anchor.
  4. First pre-drill the holes with a smaller drill and then carefully drill through with the right size.

Download the detailed Installation Instructions  for more information.

D STRAP

Fitting guide

In order to determine the correct length, you should ideally use a flexible measuring tape to measure the circumference of the down tube and the rim of the front wheel at its narrowest point. If the circumference is less than or equal to 38cm, you need length M. If the circumference is greater than 38cm, you need length L.

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