The SteadyRack Bike Bracket is a proudly Australian product that has gained significant popularity both domestically and internationally. Available at most reputable bike stores, this bracket is priced at approximately $99. After watching their installation video, it’s clear that while the system is highly functional, some customers might find repositioning the SteadyRack Bike Bracket a bit challenging.
The installation process involves accurately measuring your bike’s height, ensuring enough clearance beneath the bottom tyre, and then transferring these measurements to your wall. Once that’s done, you’ll need to drill into your wall to secure the top and bottom brackets in place.
The SteadyRack installation kit includes heavy-duty fasteners, suitable for both wooden stud and masonry walls, ensuring it can safely support bikes of varying weights.
However, if you ever need to remove or reposition your SteadyRack Bike Bracket, you’ll have to go through the entire installation process again. Additionally, you’ll be left with up to eight holes in your wall, which will eventually need to be patched and repaired.
To address this challenge, StoreWALL has developed a specialized bracket set designed specifically for the SteadyRack Bike Bracket. These mounting plates are engineered to attach and lock securely onto StoreWALL slatwall panels using the innovative CamLok locking mechanism. Once the plates are locked in place, you can easily install the SteadyRack Brackets directly onto them.
The key benefit of this solution is the flexibility it offers. You can install your SteadyRack Bike Bracket anywhere on your slatwall and reposition it whenever needed without leaving any holes or damage to your walls. It’s a smart, convenient, and efficient solution for anyone looking to easily adjust the placement of their SteadyRack.
These popular SteadyRack Brackets are on-fact suitable for most PVC based Slatwall Panels that use a 74mm gauge (distance between the grooves).
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