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$91.99
- Shop quality bicycle display and storage stand
- Graphite ripple powdercoat over steel construction
- Four-Point, Foam rubber end-Cap feet
- 2 Piece design disassembles for space-Efficient storage
- Standard and extreme models feature welded base construction (Extreme model accepts up to 3 inch tires)
- Retail model features flat-Packed, Bolt-Together base construction
- Fat rack features flat-Packed, Bolt-Together base construction and will suit tires from 3.8" To 5" with three width positions, 4.25", 4.75" And 5.25"
$49.99
- Sturdy tubular steel construction
- Heavy duty design for everyday use
- Detachable for compact storage or shipping
- Holds front or rear wheel securely
- Fits tire widths up to 3.25"
$34.99
- Provides convenient bike storage
- Plastic covered hook to protect the rim's finish
- Strong and stable steel hanger
- Fitting screws included
- Fits tire widths up to 2.25"
$32.99
WHAT IS CLUG?
The Eurobike award-winning CLUG is the world’s smallest bike rack. Our wall-mounted bike storage solution, CLUG, works with your floor to store your bike vertically or horizontally. You won’t believe something so small works so well, but it does. All you do is roll your bike up, and ‘CLUG’ it in. It’s like a hug for your bike! Available in five sizes ranging from 23-81mm, the CLUG mounts in minutes using the screws and wall plugs provided. It really is the simplest and neatest way to store your bike. #CLUGanywhere
The Hornit CLUG mtb xl has been designed for mountain bikes with tires from 58mm/2.3" to 69mm/2.7". It works with your floor to store your bike either vertically or horizontally. CLUG mounts in minutes using the screws and wall plugs provided. The mtb xl can be fixed on a brick wall or stud only. CLUG goes by the actual tire width, not the manufactures stated width, so make sure to measure your tire before buying.
DOES THE STATED SIZE ON YOUR TIRE FALL BETWEEN 57-61MM (2.3-2.4")?
If your tire indicates it is in this range then it is best to go for the CLUG mtb. Tire manufacturers almost always exaggerate their MTB tire sizes whereas we use ACTUAL tire size. The mtb will be a beautifully snug fit and the mtb XL will be a little loose.
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