Racor Ceiling Mount Bike Lift
The racor bike lift allows you to store one bike securely by lifting it to the ceiling without needing to climb up a ladder.
Racor ceiling mount bike lift. View details buy now pbs 2r. Store your bike or ladder easily and efficiently with the racor aluminum lift. Made of steel construction the ceiling storage heavy lift has a unique pulley system that lets you easily load and lift up to 250 pounds of storage items to the ceiling and lock securely in place.
With the racor ceiling storage heavy lift you can create 16 square feet of additional storage space without compromising floor or wall space. The bike lift uses a rope and pulley system that is mounted to your ceiling. The racor bike lift is the perfect way to store your bicycle overhead and free up extra garage space.
The racor bike lift is the perfect way to store your bicycle overhead and free up extra garage space. Lift a 50lb bike 12 feet. The bike lift uses a rope and pulley system that is mounted to your ceiling.
The use is quick and handy and the lifting automatic. Raise and lower a 50 lb bike up to 12 by simply latching the hooks to the seat and handlebars and pulling the rope. Lift a 50lb bike 12 feet.
Thanks to its hydro pneumatic system flat bike lift stores the bikes flat to the garage ceiling to park the car below or get more free space. Ceiling mounted bike liftcan be used with ceilings up to 12 ft highpulley system easily hoists bikes up to 50 lbs to ceilingsecure locking mechanism assures bike will stay putno assembly requiredsolid steel constructionincludes rack pulley system mounting system hardware and rope. Flat bike lift is a new patented ceiling mount overhead bike rack for the home garage.
Designed for ceilings up to 12 feet high the rust proof and heavy gauge lift has a 75 pound capacity. The ceiling storage heavy lift gives you a convenient storage solution for all of those items that take up so much space on the floor. Raise and lower a 50lb bike up to 12 feet by simply latching the hooks to the seat and handlebars and pulling the rope.