50 lb Dual Pulley Ceiling Bike Lift



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Bike Lift

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Always thought your ceiling would be a great place to store your bike
but didn't want to hassle with ladders and chairs every time you wante
d to go for a ride? The Ceiling Bike Lift is a terrific way to make
use of that unused space in your garage with ease and safety. Best of
all you will have a clean organized garage.

Watch a short video demo at bike-lift.bizhat.com

Mounted along the edge or the center of the ceiling, the Bike lift
operates like a set of mini-blinds; attach the hooks to the bike seat
and handlebars and pull on the rope to raise and lock the bike in the
air. Simply loosen the rope to lower it. If the rope slips, it
automatically clinches and stops. The rope can be left hanging freely
or wrapped around a cleat mounted to the wall.

Ingenious Compound Multi-Pulley design lightens the load for easy
lifting.

FEATURES :
* A great place to store your bike without taking up valuable space
* Holds one bike with a maximum weight capacity of 50lbs
* Equipped with a safety mechanism to prevent injury
* Constructed with solid steel and designed for simple assembly and
installation.
* Hooks are designed with a rubber coating to protect your bicycle
from scratches
* Robust engineering allows you to lift heavy bikes--50lb capacity

What is included :
* Two 3" x 8" roller plate bases mount ( one with Rope lock
mechanism )
* Hook assemblies
* 32-foot rope
* Rope cleat
* 10 x 2-inch wood screws
* Assembly instructions online at http://bike-lift.bizhat.com

Physics definition : A compound pulley is a pulley that uses both a
movable pulley and a fixed pulley to change the direction of the
effort force. The more segments of rope there are, the less the amount
of force one must apply to lift up an object
 
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