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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Topeak Dual-Touch. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- Compatibility isn’t limited by wheelbase length, tire width, or wheel diameter.
- Kids’ bikes fit on the Topeak Dual-Touch.
- The hooks have 30 degrees of horizontal adjustment for different top tube angles. They also move vertically along the pole.
- Owners say assembly and installation are easy, and the instructions are clear.
- Installation doesn’t require drilling holes into floors or ceilings.
- Buyers praise the pole’s sturdiness.
- The Dual-Touch can be used with ceilings up to 10’6”.
- Experts appreciate how the rack's minimalist design displays the bikes.
4 reasons not to buy
- Lower ceilings limit the number of bikes that fit on the rack.
- Several owners mention the pole slipping over time, causing it to fall. Topeak warns that mounting it in areas with high vibration can impact stability.
- Changes in temperature or humidity may impact the rack’s stability. To prevent issues, users should periodically re-tighten the clamp levers.
- An expert advises installing the Dual-Touch in a low-traffic area, away from children.
Bottom line
Topeak Dual-Touch is a bike stand for up to four bikes. The stand comes with two hooks; extras are purchased separately. Ceiling height may limit capacity. Owners deem it sturdy and easy to install. Installation requires a spirit level and, for wood-framed buildings, a stud finder for locating ceiling joists. The major complaint is the rack slipping over time. This is avoided by installing it in a low-traffic area on a flat, hard surface and re-tightening the clamp lever periodically. Overall, the Topeak Dual-Touch is considered a reasonably priced, sturdy, and user-friendly way to store (or display) bikes.Expert Reviews
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