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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Steadyrack Bike Rack. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Steadyrack offers this rack in five versions. A reviewer says it’s great for families with different bike styles.
- The five versions fit wheels from 20” to 29”, tires up to 5”, and bikes weighing up to 77lb. Two of the five are compatible with fenders.
- Experts and owners praise the rack’s sturdiness, and tests show the tire sits securely in the cradle.
- The rack pivots 180° left or right to save space. This also makes access to middle bikes easier if multiple racks are mounted.
- No lifting is required when the rack is mounted at the manufacturer’s recommended height.
- It’s easy for kids to load and unload bikes, according to owners and testers.
- The Steadyrack Bike Rack doesn’t make contact with the frame, rims, or spokes.
5 reasons not to buy
- An expert and multiple buyers mention that 2.8” tires can get stuck in the Mountain Bike version’s wheel cradle. They recommend the fat-tire rack for 2.8” tires.
- Installation involves drilling holes in walls, so buyers will need a drill, spirit level, and, for wood-frame homes, a stud finder.
- Buyers and experts say that the plastic end caps are “flimsy,” breaking easily.
- Owners describe the included wall plugs as low quality.
- Some owners with drill bits in the imperial measurement system say the metric conversions aren’t correct, causing issues with installation.