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I have a road bike with 700x23c tyres, fits no problem and despite the narrow tyres it stands up ok. My wife has a mountain bike with 27.5x2.1 inch tyres. The tyres fit inside the guides but the brake disc does not, I have to wheel it in backwards, but then the rear derailleur is in the way. I also have a mountain bike with 29x2.25" tyres. The tyres fit in and the brake disc (luckily) sits outside the frame's tyre guides. I have to lean the bike to one side to make sure the disc isn't resting against the rack. It holds all my bikes, but it isnt a perfect fit for all. 2.4 inch tyres might be a squeeze if they fit at all. Shipping to my area by courier was also a bit inconvenient when missing the delivery (like most who work). Would have been nice if it was with a post office affiliated courier so i could pick it up rather than having to arrange re-delivery.Read full review
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It's poorly designed and poorly built. The bikes can't be put in rear wheel first or the rear derailleurs hit the stand, and when the bikes are put in front wheel first they're very wobbly and don't stand up properly. It might be better for mountain bikes, but for bikes with 700x23c tyres it's no good. Also it takes up a lot of floor space.
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I purchased this rack to place in the rear of the ute for carting our mountain bikes. It went together easily and is solid enough to hold our 3 bikes, including 27.5 and 29 inch disk brake wheels. Very handy and easy to remove and use elsewhere. Great for home and travelling.
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The only way I can fit my 3 bikes (with flat bars) in this rack is to separate the rack into it's 3 components, and use it as 3 separate racks, which is very easy to do.All my bikes need to go in front wheel first because rear derailer gets in the way. The 2.4 inch wide tyres on my 29er mtb are a snug fit which is good. My 700c wheel on my hybrid is a loose fit.The top curve of the rack does fit between the disc brake and spokes, and touches the axle rod on my 29er wheels and 700c.The bikes stand up o.k. It's not a perfect design for my bikes but it's great value for money and does the job. It's cheaper than buying 3 single racks.
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Great if you just want to store 1 road bike. You have to put your front wheel in - if you put your rear in, the stand comes into contact with your rear derailleur, and could bend it. This means there's not enough room for 2 bikes.
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