Topeak Dual-Touch

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Facts

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Rack Type
Brand
Maximum Load Capacity
Maximum Weight Per Bike
39.7 lb
Weight
11 lb
Material
Aluminum, Rubber

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

89/100 based on 2 rated expert reviews
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Two Wheeling Tots

Topeak Dual-Touch Bike Stand Review

While we were initially a bit skeptical of the overall idea of a bike storage column, we were soon won over by its sleek design and ease of use.

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tecnorueda

Review Topeak Dual-Touch [Spanish]

It’s of very good quality and lightweight. It’s easy to assemble and disassemble, no need to drill holes…

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CycleTechReview

Topeak Dual-Touch Bike Stand & Feedback Sports Velo Wall Rack 2D

The Topeak Dual-Touch Bike Stand is where my wife’s bike and my city bike live. Those two are the heaviest in the house and it is rock solid.

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Cyclingnews

Best Bike Storage Ideas: Our Picks to Safely Store Your Prized Possession

I’ve been using the Topeak Dual-Touch with three bike mounts for years. 

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User Ratings

88/100 based on 58 ratings
  • 5 star
    76%
  • 4 star
    10%
  • 3 star
    3%
  • 2 star
    0%
  • 1 star
    10%

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