I was getting tired of moving bikes around and when they were hung up, either hard to get to or took up too much space sticking out from wall. I saw these in my Amazon "you might also like" feed and gave them a try thinking I could 'nest' several bikes together in a smaller amount of wall space. The ad was using road bikes, which make sense with handles bars not as wide as mountain bikes.
While the old adage is to measure twice, but once this install requires a bit more simulation. I'm one to measure out and sketch all the dimensions before drilling. Even with this approach, I ended up moving the brackets a few times for each bike because of the pedal anchor and how the bike shifts once the peal is bearing weight. It will move to the right or left, not sit straight up. Ultimately I used a ladder to hold the bike in place while I aligned the tire brackets and the pedal anchor.
Note bottom bike is offset from top bike. This was necessary for overlap of handles bars to top bike's frame. If I could do it again, I would have alternated direction of bikes, which I believe would have allowed them to be closer together (top to bottom) on the wall.
Even so, I do love this storage approach. The parts that stick out from the wall are above our heads (I'm 5' 10"). My bike in on bottom, which is most used. It is really easy to lift if off and on the brackets settling into pedal anchor. My wife's is least used, so having to get a step ladder out for that one is not an issue. Its also a more natural way to take the bike on and off the wall, versus vertical hanging systems.
Highly recommend!
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100 Must Know Sight Words: For Kindergarten and Preschool Kids Learning to Write and Read - Letter and Word Tracing | Ages 3-5 Paperback – March 8 2020
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- 100 most common words for preschoolers to learn
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- Publication dateMarch 8 2020
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jus10meyers
5.0 out of 5 stars
Difficult installation... otherwise great space saver
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021Verified Purchase

5.0 out of 5 stars
Difficult installation... otherwise great space saver
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021
I was getting tired of moving bikes around and when they were hung up, either hard to get to or took up too much space sticking out from wall. I saw these in my Amazon "you might also like" feed and gave them a try thinking I could 'nest' several bikes together in a smaller amount of wall space. The ad was using road bikes, which make sense with handles bars not as wide as mountain bikes.Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021
While the old adage is to measure twice, but once this install requires a bit more simulation. I'm one to measure out and sketch all the dimensions before drilling. Even with this approach, I ended up moving the brackets a few times for each bike because of the pedal anchor and how the bike shifts once the peal is bearing weight. It will move to the right or left, not sit straight up. Ultimately I used a ladder to hold the bike in place while I aligned the tire brackets and the pedal anchor.
Note bottom bike is offset from top bike. This was necessary for overlap of handles bars to top bike's frame. If I could do it again, I would have alternated direction of bikes, which I believe would have allowed them to be closer together (top to bottom) on the wall.
Even so, I do love this storage approach. The parts that stick out from the wall are above our heads (I'm 5' 10"). My bike in on bottom, which is most used. It is really easy to lift if off and on the brackets settling into pedal anchor. My wife's is least used, so having to get a step ladder out for that one is not an issue. Its also a more natural way to take the bike on and off the wall, versus vertical hanging systems.
Highly recommend!
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Gerald DiLeonardo
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great storage option and space saver
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020Verified Purchase
Very sturdy. Nice powder coating. I recommend NOT installing the pedal bracket with dry wall anchors. Some complained about the spacing of the two top holes being to wide for a 2x4 stud. If you find that to be a problem, use one top and the bottom hole. That would be more than enough support. Do be careful when installing the screws. My impact driver ripped the screw head off of one screw. Pre drilling will prevent that. Great value compared to other highly advertised brand. I used with speed play and SPD pedals and works great. I plan on adding a third tier today so I will fit 3 bikes where I previously had 2.
There is no question that storing the bikes in this manner puts stress on the bottom bracket that wouldn’t be there under other storage options. I am storing rather light bicycles and am the forces are fairly low. A heavy e-bike or MTB might be a different story and something to consider.
There is no question that storing the bikes in this manner puts stress on the bottom bracket that wouldn’t be there under other storage options. I am storing rather light bicycles and am the forces are fairly low. A heavy e-bike or MTB might be a different story and something to consider.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Great storage option and space saver
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
Very sturdy. Nice powder coating. I recommend NOT installing the pedal bracket with dry wall anchors. Some complained about the spacing of the two top holes being to wide for a 2x4 stud. If you find that to be a problem, use one top and the bottom hole. That would be more than enough support. Do be careful when installing the screws. My impact driver ripped the screw head off of one screw. Pre drilling will prevent that. Great value compared to other highly advertised brand. I used with speed play and SPD pedals and works great. I plan on adding a third tier today so I will fit 3 bikes where I previously had 2.Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
There is no question that storing the bikes in this manner puts stress on the bottom bracket that wouldn’t be there under other storage options. I am storing rather light bicycles and am the forces are fairly low. A heavy e-bike or MTB might be a different story and something to consider.
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Southwest Florida
5.0 out of 5 stars
Innovative Concept for Bike Storage
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020Verified Purchase
I was looking for a bike hanger solution that would help me organize my new garage. I had used various fold out hangers in the past, and they worked ok, but I wanted something more streamlined and I just couldn't seem to find what I was looking for. FINALLY, I came across this Venzo product and it caught my interest. I had seen a similar design by D'HANGER, but it was much more expensive and over my budget.
I purchased the 3-pack Venzo product which was perfect for the three bikes I had. I mounted them into my cement block garage wall easily and I choose to put two vertically above each other and the third to one side although you could stack all three in the same row if you are tall enough and the bikes are light enough to lift that high.
I've been using the hangers for over a month and they work great. They hold my bikes securely and are easy to store and retrieve the bikes from the hooks. They are close to the wall so that when the bikes are off the hook, they don't protrude far and are not a hazard.
I purchased the 3-pack Venzo product which was perfect for the three bikes I had. I mounted them into my cement block garage wall easily and I choose to put two vertically above each other and the third to one side although you could stack all three in the same row if you are tall enough and the bikes are light enough to lift that high.
I've been using the hangers for over a month and they work great. They hold my bikes securely and are easy to store and retrieve the bikes from the hooks. They are close to the wall so that when the bikes are off the hook, they don't protrude far and are not a hazard.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Innovative Concept for Bike Storage
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020
I was looking for a bike hanger solution that would help me organize my new garage. I had used various fold out hangers in the past, and they worked ok, but I wanted something more streamlined and I just couldn't seem to find what I was looking for. FINALLY, I came across this Venzo product and it caught my interest. I had seen a similar design by D'HANGER, but it was much more expensive and over my budget.Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020
I purchased the 3-pack Venzo product which was perfect for the three bikes I had. I mounted them into my cement block garage wall easily and I choose to put two vertically above each other and the third to one side although you could stack all three in the same row if you are tall enough and the bikes are light enough to lift that high.
I've been using the hangers for over a month and they work great. They hold my bikes securely and are easy to store and retrieve the bikes from the hooks. They are close to the wall so that when the bikes are off the hook, they don't protrude far and are not a hazard.
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francisco
5.0 out of 5 stars
Would trust my $3000 bike on it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022Verified Purchase
Great product that is easy to install.
1. With a stud finder locate a stud on the desired wall. (Make sure to test the stud finder on yourself first to make sure it’s accurate)
2. On the stud install the pedal holder using the long screws.
3. Attach the bike and level it as desired then with a pencil trace the bottom of the tire on the wall.
4. Using the above traces lines from step 3 install the tire stop.
That’s it, no extra holes no ruined walls no crooked looking bike!
Please note: I would not trust any type of drywall to hold any bike, if you don’t plan to install the PEDAL holder (which Carrie’s the weight of the bike) on the stud then do not buy this item!
Both tire stops can be installed on drywall as they are mainly for the purpose of keeping you bike leveled.
1. With a stud finder locate a stud on the desired wall. (Make sure to test the stud finder on yourself first to make sure it’s accurate)
2. On the stud install the pedal holder using the long screws.
3. Attach the bike and level it as desired then with a pencil trace the bottom of the tire on the wall.
4. Using the above traces lines from step 3 install the tire stop.
That’s it, no extra holes no ruined walls no crooked looking bike!
Please note: I would not trust any type of drywall to hold any bike, if you don’t plan to install the PEDAL holder (which Carrie’s the weight of the bike) on the stud then do not buy this item!
Both tire stops can be installed on drywall as they are mainly for the purpose of keeping you bike leveled.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Would trust my $3000 bike on it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022
Great product that is easy to install.Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022
1. With a stud finder locate a stud on the desired wall. (Make sure to test the stud finder on yourself first to make sure it’s accurate)
2. On the stud install the pedal holder using the long screws.
3. Attach the bike and level it as desired then with a pencil trace the bottom of the tire on the wall.
4. Using the above traces lines from step 3 install the tire stop.
That’s it, no extra holes no ruined walls no crooked looking bike!
Please note: I would not trust any type of drywall to hold any bike, if you don’t plan to install the PEDAL holder (which Carrie’s the weight of the bike) on the stud then do not buy this item!
Both tire stops can be installed on drywall as they are mainly for the purpose of keeping you bike leveled.
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AU fan
5.0 out of 5 stars
Affordable, attractive, and efficient storage solution
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020Verified Purchase
This product does what it says it will. I centered it on a wall stud, and unlike what some reviewers have stated, I had no problem getting each screw in a stud. I think the manufacturer may have tightened up the screw spacing since the initial design. The rubberized coating looks nice, and seems to protect the pedal from scratches. The screw heads do indeed strip easily, and you have to be very careful and deliberate when screwing them in. I hung a mountain bike with mine, and it seems very secure. The biggest challenge I had was getting the wheel rests in the right position. It almost takes two people to get this right (one to steady the bike so the wheels don’t move on the wall, another to mark screw locations). That’s my only knock on it, and really that is not a flaw in the product, just what it takes to mount them. I’m very satisfied with the product, and plan to install more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great!!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2019Verified Purchase
This is a simple and efficient way to store bikes. I offset mine to take up even less spaces. The only negative is as other mentioned, the width of the holes makes it tough to be exactly on the stud. The trick for me was to pre-drill the side holes at an angle and then drive the lag screw at that angle. I also drilled a new hole in the top to create a diamond pattern of lag screws to hold it in place. The tire holders are a MUST. The hardware sent was okay. The lag I added was much better and with all 4 lags in place, it is solid. If the company would put a diamond pattern with the bolt holes and have the width be around 5/8 if an inch with a top and bottom bolt hole this would be perfect.
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Mushypea
1.0 out of 5 stars
Butchering Deer?! 😳
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2020Verified Purchase
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Butchering Deer?! 😳
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2020
Come on...
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MISS K P TAFT
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely book to help with words
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 1, 2020Verified Purchase
What a great book, it is a lovely size for learning how to write letters and teaches how to make sentences and animal names and when done they can colour the pictures in also I will sure purchase other smart books from the collection
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Queenbee1973
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2020Verified Purchase
This book is really helping during lockdown with my 4 year old daughter, she has some school work set but this keeps it quite enjoyable

5.0 out of 5 stars
Great purchase
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2020
This book is really helping during lockdown with my 4 year old daughter, she has some school work set but this keeps it quite enjoyable
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 21, 2020
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kuli
2.0 out of 5 stars
Spelling mistakes....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2020Verified Purchase
Spelling mistakes in this book, really not helpful to small children.

2.0 out of 5 stars
Spelling mistakes....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2020
Spelling mistakes in this book, really not helpful to small children.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 17, 2020
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Doug
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for little learners
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 27, 2020Verified Purchase
This is a great little book. My 3yr old is desperate to learn to read and write and this book is really helping us teach him at home. I think it would be a great gift for a little learner and the parents would be appreciative too.