- Material: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Plastic
- Color: Black
- Assembly Required: No
- Mounting Type: Wall Mount
- Included Components: Swing-Up EX Bike Holder
- A compact and economical solution to store your bike and optimize space usage
- The Swing-Up EX allows you to swing your bike to either side and is compatible with wheel / tire combinations having an overall height of 3.15″ (8cm) and tire width up to 2.35″ (approx 6.6cm)
- ATTACHMENTS – Wall mount
- MATERIAL – Aluminum / steel / engineering grade polymer
- MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY – 16 kg / 35 lb
- COMPATIBILITY – Compatible with wheel /tire combinations having an overall height up to 8cm (3.15β) and tire width up to 2.35β
- ADDED FEATURES – Rotatable Front Wheel Fixed Bar
- WEIGHT – 950 g / 2.09 lb
- SIZE – 22.7 x 7.5 x 5.3 cm / 8.9β x 2.9β x 2.1β

















MJS –
Works great. Very sturdy and safe. I like how it swings from side to side.
MonBambini –
I was able to use the Swing-Up to get my bike out of my living room and into a small foyer of dead space in my apartment. I’ve got it set up so I can pivot my bike in back and forth in front of my front door.The rack itself is well built and works well with my 45mm cross tires.Love the set-up.
loahou04 –
i had 2 bikes, i got a 3rd i needed a way to hold them all. Bikes vertical on a wall take up a lot of space and this made it so that they can fold on top of each other
mike galloway –
It’s was easy to install, and works like it is supposed to!
Robert Escamilla –
Compared this with other mounts and found it easy to install and use (at a great price). You might be able to get away with gypsum anchor bolts, but you’ll need a REALLY light bike. I mounted boards to my wall so I could closely space the bikes and conserve space. The install is very solid and sturdy.
Patrick –
I like these mounts a lot. However, the screws they come with are not sturdy enough. I installed mine in wood studs, but my bike (an aluminum road bike) still pulled the mount out of the wall. I fixed it by plugging the old hole with a drywall anchor and reinstalling with a thicker (#10) and longer (2″) screw. I recommend throwing out the screws in the box and installing with 2″ #10 screws right off the bat.
ChooChoo –
I have two of these, one holding a single speed that’s about 15 pounds and the other holding a 30 pound MTB with 29″ tires. They hold them perfectly. There is a tension screw that lets you adjust how easy it is to swing the bike to the side depending on the weight of the bike. For heavier bikes I like to keep the tensions stronger and on lighter bikes less tension.One thing I recommend is to wrap the hook that holds the wheel with FOAM handlebar tape, typically what you would do with your handle bars but with the hook. This is because over time the “rubber” material will start to break apart and you can end up damaging your wheels if they are expensive.This will create some protection and is super easy to do.
Hiit Man –
Easier than two other ones I have to hook the rim to the hook. Looks greaf