🚲 Elevate your ride, save your space, own the moment!
The Bike Nook GO Stand is a sleek, portable aluminum bike rack designed for easy vertical storage without wall mounting. Adjustable to fit 16-inch and larger wheels—including fat tires and e-bikes—it offers a stable, space-saving solution that’s quick to assemble and perfect for indoor or outdoor use. Lightweight and compact, it’s the ultimate accessory for millennial professionals seeking stylish, functional bike storage on the go.
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Portable |
Product Dimensions | 17.5"D x 3.4"W x 3"H |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Living Room |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Brand | Bike Nook |
Style | Bike Nook GO |
Manufacturer | Thane USA Inc |
Item Weight | 2.01 pounds |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**.
Great bike stand
I ordered 2 of these bike stands/vertical storage racks and they came very quickly. While being light weight, they are sturdy, easy to assemble, and hold my bike and my son's bike (which is substantially more heavy with fat tires ) in a secure vertical position, saving space in the shed. They went on sale the next day ($20 off each) and I contacted the seller who quickly refunded me my $40 for the price difference, plus tax! Great!
C**S
great
great
L**.
Easy to use bike stand
Simple easy to use bike stand to save space storing your bike vertically.Not super sturdy but it enough to keep your bike in vertical position.And ir can be adjusted for different bike sizes.
G**R
It works… but it won’t save you any floor space.
Honest review.I got this product to try and open up some space in my room. I have 2 bikes in my storage room. My bikes currently take up a whole corner of floor space in the corner of my room. The product works. But if you are getting it to open up floor space, then it’s not a good option. You are much better off mounting it on a wall somewhere so it’s up and out of the way. In fact, it’s now worse, because even though the one bike is standing “neatly” straight up, I have no where to put the other bike that was once leaning up against the wall together in that same amount of square footage. So by having more than one bike, I’m actually using MORE space than I want with this setup.It’s easy to assemble. You can ride and go as advertised. But it doesn’t save you space of any kind when in storage. And for me, it doesn’t make sense to have in public, because most bikes have their very own bike stand already, so it makes not sense to have another one that is bigger and more skewed to use.3 STARS because it works, but it’s not very useful. Doesn’t solve any problems.
M**E
Not for ebikes in my opinion
I really, really, really wanted to like this product; so much so that I waited for over 2 months before writing this review. The description says that this stand is appropriate for ebikes but my mtb ebike is just too heavy for this stand. I don't know how the other reviewers for this stand put theirs together but after assembly, I became more and more worried while putting it together that the weight of my ebike was making the stand too unstable. The thin legs and the way they connect to the base that connects to the part that mounts to the seat post is too unstable. The weight of the large suspension fork and front wheel also makes me worry that the velcro strap won't be sufficient in holding them in place in the event that the bike is bumped while walking by.I don't feel like this stand really works for heavy bikes like ebikes so not recommended for them.
A**E
Works suitably to keep my Co-op Cycles DRT 1.2 off of the ground, since REI hates kickstands.
I love Co-op cycles, and recently got a DRT 1.2 when my kid commandeered my DRT 1.1. The bike is incredible in every way except for one - there's no way to put a kickstand on it without drilling holes or learning to weld. There's no plate for a center kickstand, and the center fork is too wide to accommodate center stands that come with a plate adapter. Along the chain guard, the poles are too thick to put one of those side kickstands on. The bolt for the rear tire is too large to hold one of those rear mounted kickstands that attaches to the rear wheel. I temporarily took two thick steel sheets and tried to make a makeshift kickstand plate out of them. It worked for about a week, but the tension required to keep them in place actually caused them to bend, and the kickstand was just flopping in the wind.I know that all of the people say that kickstands aren't required for bikes, and that on mountain bikes they just add weight and are awkward and yadda yadda, I don't care. There's not always a convenient tree for me to lean my bike against, and I'm not dropping my $$$ bike on the ground. After hours and hours of searching over months, I'd decided to return it if I couldn't find a solution.Bike Nook Go = A solution. Not perfect, but better than nothing.It's not an easy, hop off your bike and kick out your stand and go sort of deal, but it's better than throwing my bike on the ground every time I have to stop and there's no tree nearby.Installing the stand is easy and straightforward. You get two extendible poles, a tripod, a bracket and a velcro strap. It only took a few minutes to get it onto my bike. Once on, it's easy to extend the poles and put my bike upright. The strap is almost a requirement - if you don't use the strap, the front tire will flop around, and your bike might still fall over. Unfortunately, the strap isn't quite long enough to securely hold my bike. I only have about 1" of overlap on the hook and loop tape, and it comes loose with the slightest jostle. The strap needs to be at least 2" longer to prevent it from just coming loose on certain bikes.There's no bag or anything to store things in. The strap can be wrapped around the frame while you're riding, and the stand itself can just be left on the back of the bike. There's a separate cargo rack attachment that you can get to put on top of it to make it more functional.I like it. It's the only thing I've found that holds my bike upright and off of the ground. BUT. I need a longer strap. It's sturdy enough on hard surfaces and even can work on uneven ones since the poles are adjustable - but it won't work well on soft ground. Also, I have no idea why it costs $80. Sure, it's cool and serves my purposes, but it's a bracket, some screws, a tripod, a strap and some poles.
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