Store your bikes in your home, office, or garage with this mobile bike stand. It holds your bikes by the wheels with no frame contact. Built-in wheels let you easily roll the stand with bikes loaded, so there's no heavy lifting required.
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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Lets Go Aero V-Tree Mobile Storage Rack. Now, this is a mobile bike stand that's going to allow you to store two bikes in your home, office or garage. It does have the cradles here that are gonna hold your wheels and prevent any frame or fork contact. These are adjustable. You can very simply just pull out the clip here, move them down to accommodate your tire span or your wheel span on your bike.
And then, once you have it up at the most highest point, which is the farthest extended, it is going to give you a 45 inch spread. So, that's gonna accommodate most bike frames and sizes. So, of course you got all those different adjustment holes that you can put those in. So, all the way down to kids' bikes, you'll be able to mount on either side here. The V-shape is designed to ensure that the bikes stay level and regardless of the size and frame style, we'll be able to get them attached and secured.
The built-in wheels here, are going to allow you to roll the stand with your bikes loaded. So, very easy to move them from place-to-place. If you're in a confined space like an apartment or a smaller garage, you need to move them to get access to something that's behind your bikes, you can very easily just move it around keeping your bikes in place. This only weighs about 14 pounds, so it is, it's not gonna add a whole lot of weight, but once you have your bikes on there, of course, that is going to be pretty heavy, so it's nice that you don't have to lift that up to move it. It just simply rolls around as needed.
This does have a durable steel construction. It's gonna be rust resistant with the finish on there, but that steel construction is going to give us a weight capacity of 60 pounds per bike. And then, the arms can be removed. If you are taking your bikes out and you wanna have more compact storage, you've got a bolt and nut there that can be removed. These arms can just be laid down, like so.
It's very simple to not take up a whole lot space, if you're not gonna have your bikes in place. Our overall size here, when we have those arms down, we're looking at approximately, we'll call it 32 inches there. Our width, we're looking at approximately 20 inches and then our height about 11 inches tall. So, again, very low profile, but then very simple to get set back up, slide the arms in place, pass that bolt back through, and that's going to connect the arms there so that you can get your bikes set back up whenever you have the space for it. So, overall, really great option here. I really like this. This middle section here is kind of a carryover from the four bike design. So, they don't sell an addition that I can find where you can add on if you have more bikes in the future. So, it's kind of just a similarity between them, but if you are just looking to store two bikes, have a convenient way of moving them around without having to worry about forgetting the kickstand and then falling over and that sort of thing, this is gonna be a great way to go. And that completes our look for today. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Thanks for watching.
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