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The BikeHand Foldable Bike Stand is a durable, aluminum floor rack designed for quick, effortless bike storage. Featuring a patented push-in design and triple tire contact points, it offers unmatched stability for bikes with tires up to 2.4" wide. Its foldable, portable design saves space and makes transport easy, while the heat-treated steel construction with powder coating guarantees long-lasting performance. Compatible with a wide range of bike types, it comes backed by a lifetime warranty.

















| Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Shelves | 1 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Included Components | PRODCUT |
| Item Weight | 3.22 Kilograms |
| Brand | BIKE HAND |
| Style | Classic 1 Bike |
| UPC | 810131290320 |
| Manufacturer | BIKE HAND |
| Part Number | CD-KT21 |
| Item Weight | 7.09 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 inches |
| Item model number | CD-KT21 |
| Size | 1 Bike |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**L
Works like a charm for my road bike and my MTB
Not sure about the negative reviews, but I've found that to be the case with a LOT of negative reviews here on Amazon, where the reviewer's expectations just weren't realistically in line with the function and purpose of the item being reviewed. So... I read the reviews, and not being sure, decided to take a chance anyway, and ordered one for my road bike with 700 X 32mm tires. ZERO issues. Hell, it even comes with two Allen wrenches needed for assembly, and even clear instructions, if you need them... I didn't as it's pretty self evident where the two larger bolts go and where the other four go. Takes all of 5 minutes to put it together using only what's included in the box. It works just fine at holding my road bike upright so I'm not sure what people mean about it being "wobbly". If you seat the rear tire in the stand properly I find it to be perfectly stable for what it's designed to do... HOLD A BIKE UPRIGHT for STORAGE. Now, if you think you're going to use it to hold your bike while you sit on it, or you let your kids climb around all over it, then no, you won't find it to suit your expectations. It's not a trainer stand, so if you need that sort of stability, buy a trainer. But, stick your bike in it and let it sit there and it's perfectly stable. I DO recommend using the rear tire since that's inherently more stable than the front simply because the rear doesn't turn side to side. I liked it enough that I bought a second for my MTB. This bike has 29 X 2.35" tires and still works just as well on the stand. I can't say about bikes with tires wider than that, but judging by the clearance remaining on the rear spool with my MTB in place, I'd guess maybe 2.50" or slightly larger, but it likely won't work so well for bikes with 3" or larger tires. But for road bikes with skinny tires, to gravel bikes, to MTBs with up to at least 2.35" tires, it will work just fine for its intended purpose... A STORAGE stand. Again, use the rear tire for best stability. So, in a nutshell, if you're looking for a bike storage stand and don't want to pay the higher prices of some similar versions, I'd say just buy it and be happy. I know I am. The stand also folds flat for storage or transport. I often fold mine down and throw it in the back of my vehicle when I go riding, so I have a stand for those times I may want to make adjustments to the bike while out.... it holds the bike much better than just leaning it against something. Folding it properly may not be the most intuitive though, as the bottom tire bracket, in its normal position, will interfere with the spool on the spring loaded arm. If you fold the bottom tire bracket INWARD before folding the spring loaded arm down, it allows the arm to fold down and lock in place. Once this is done, fold the bottom tire bracket back up into a position close to normal, and then the stand will rest on its feet while folded. Feet... The rubber feet are just a friction fit and are not glued on. I haven't found that to be an issue, but if you move your stand around a lot, it might not be a bad idea to remove them, throw a little glue inside and pop them back into place, and align them again. Just a little added security against them rotating out of position, or even loosing them if they were to fall off. But for just a static position bike stand, it's unnecessary, IMO. In summary, I'm glad I bought this one and saved some money over the more expensive versions I was considering, and that are basically the same thing and work in the same way. I did read one review that complained about misaligned holes during assembly. On my first one I had no issue at all. On the second one, putting the base together was simple as it just slipped together. But, when installing the top portion of the spring loaded arm, the powder coating did make them a bit snug. It's not that the holes aren't aligned properly, just that the snug fit may require a little "persuasion" to seat the arms fully such that the holes are properly aligned so you can insert the female portions of the bolts into place. Just a little tap and a little wiggle of the bolts was all it took to get them to slide into place. For anyone with a modicum of mechanical aptitude, this is self evident if required during assembly. Maybe worth a mention for those not familiar with mechanical things, so they know what to look for if theirs is a tight fit, but definitely not something worthy of complaint. So, I bought one... it worked great enough that I bought another. And if I add another bike, I won't hesitate to buy this stand again.
L**N
Foldable Bike Stand That Works for Every Cyclist
The BikeHand Foldable Bike Stand is excellent! It’s incredibly sturdy and holds my MTB and road bikes securely without wobbling. The quick-fold design makes it super easy to set up and store when not in use. The build quality feels solid and durable, and it’s perfect for maintenance, cleaning, or just keeping my bikes upright. I’m really impressed—definitely a must-have for any cyclist!
M**S
Incredible Bike Floor Stand!
This is an incredible stand! I was skeptical of buying it for my 60 pound ebike, as it looked unstable for such a heavy bike, but...it works perfectly! The ebike is not even close to tipping over. Very sturdy, even on plush carpet. I bought one for my "acoustic" (non electric) titanium bike with much narrower tires, and the stand works just as well. Very easy to roll in and out. Assembly took about 10 minutes max. The construction is top-notch. All positive and no negative for this stand!
M**.
Solid Bike Stand
An effective stand for storing a bike. Two work well for transporting a bike in a pickup bed, with stabilizing tie straps.
M**6
Good, but came damaged.
The stand is nice and is being used as intended. Only issue I had was that it came damaged, more cosmetic than anything and doesn’t affect the integrity of the stand.
A**R
Very sturdy for mountain bikes and electric bikes
I saw this bike stand at an e-bike store and loved it so much that I bought 4 of them. It’s very easy to put together and it holds all my bikes up unlike other brands I’ve used. It’s very sturdy and doesn’t wobble. It looks a lot better than the bike stands I’ve had in the past and they don’t take up a very big footprint I am very pleased with my purchase I’m sure they will last a lifetime.
D**N
Works as advertised
I saved $10 by buying the DIY version. Assembly was not difficult. The instructions were easy and there weren't that many steps. I am medium mechanically inclined and had no difficulty. I tried it with my road bike first. 700 x 25 tires. The back tire slips right in and holds snuggly. It is recommended to insert the back tire into the stand. When I test its stability, I can push it like a bump and it stays upright. If you push it real hard, it will fall over. If you push me hard enough, I will fall over too. I think this stand works well. I then tried it with my mountain bike. 29'er tires. The manufacturer says they work for up to 2.4 inch wide tires. I measured my tires at 2 1/2 inches. The 29'er tires fit too and the bike is also stable.. Works well for the mountain bike. I ordered just one stand initially since I was afraid they would be unstable or not fit the mountain bike. I am ordering a second one today. This stand is exactly what I was hoping they would be. Regarding stability. They work well in my garage. No wind in there. When I am out in my trailer, I will see how they work on dirt and in the wind. I bring one of my bikes and my wife's e-bike. I keep them under a cover next to each other and then cable them to a fence, tree or the trailer. If there are stability problems, I will fashion a wood or metal base to go under one of the footings to increase lateral stability. Before I go to this effort, I will see how things go first.
J**G
Good quality, easy to assemble and works well
Good quality, easy to assemble and works well
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