IBERA ST20 Roll-On Bicycle Wall Hanger Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- IBERA
Table of Contents
IBERA ST20 Roll-On Bicycle Wall Hanger Instruction Manual
Parts
Max. Load 18 kg / 39.5 lb.
a Upper bracket
b Wheel holder
c Brace
d Brace recess
e Lower bracket
f Rear wheel rest
g Wall plugs (screw anchors) x 5 (for masonry or concrete walls only)
h Screws x 5
Compatibility
Wheel size: 20–29″.
Tyre Width: 2.3–6.3 cm (0.9–2.5″).
Not suitable for bikes with mudguards (fenders).
Width: 2.3–6.3 cm (0.9–2.5″).
Tools Required
- Tape measure
- Stud finder (for drywalls or wooden panel walls)
- Spirit level (optional)
- Drill
- Drill bit
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Hammer (if wall plugs are used)
Warning
Do not mount hanger on drywalls (plasterboard), or wooden panel walls unless
there is a wooden stud behind it. Use drill bit of
appropriate size and type: e.g. masonry drill bit for masonry. Avoid any
electrical, plumbing, or water fittings hidden in or behind walls.
If you lack the DIY skills to install hanger, seek professional help.
Instructions
Hanger folded
Hanger erected
Mount Hanger
Determine Mounting Height
A = Distance from rear of bike to upper bracket center hole
B = Distance between floor and rear tire
C = A+B: Mounting height
Hold tyre against 2 wheel holder touch points
Mark Mounting Height
Mount Front Wheel Bracket
Mount hanger on a solid wall, or along wall stud (upright timber) of a
plasterboard wall (drywall). Mount in a place with adequate space where it is
unlikely to cause obstruction, be knocked or bumped, or interfered with by
young children. Determine correct height for hanger (rear tyre should sit
between 5 cm (2″) and 10 cm (4″) off floor or ground), and make sure it is in
a straight vertical position (fig. 4)
Erect hanger by fitting brace into brace recess (fig. 2). Determine Mounting
Height: put hanger on floor, brackets facing down. Place
bike’s front wheel in hanger. Move hanger and bike so rear wheel is nearly
touching wall (fig. 3). Hold bike, place your foot on lower
bracket to keep it in place, lift front of bike and shift it slightly rearward
until front tire makes contact with the 2 touch points on wheel
holder. (fig. 3b), and rear wheel is touching the wall. Mark center hole in
upper bracket with a pencil (fig. 5b). Then measure distance
from wall to mark on floor (A). To this measurement add 5 to 10 cm (B). Mark
Mounting Height (C = A+B): the position of hanger’s upper bracket center drill
hole on wall (measured from floor) (fig. 4). Fold hanger before mounting on w
Drywalls or Wooden Panel Walls
Warning: Hanger must be mounted securely on a wall stud (one of the vertical lengths of timber behind the wall). Use a stud finder to locate stud, and mark its center line with a pencil. Place the brackets on wall with stud center line between the upper bracket center hole and right hole. In upper bracket, mark 2 drill holes in center and right (left hole is not used). In lower bracket, mark 1 drill hole in center (left and right holes are not used). (fig. 5b). Drill holes. Fasten brackets firmly with screws (fig. 5a)
Masonry or Concrete Walls
n upper bracket, mark 2 drill holes in left and right (center hole is not used). In lower bracket, mark 1 drill hole in center (left and right holes are not used). (fig. 5b). Drill holes with a 6.5 mm (1/4″) drill bit. Install 3 wall plugs with hammer, making sure they are firmly pressed in. Fasten brackets firmly with screws (fig. 5c).
Mount Rear Wheel Rest
Mark a cross on the wall at the intersection of the centre of the rear wheel
hub and the vertical centreline of front wheel brackets (fig. 6).
Remove bike from hanger. Position centre of rear wheel rest at the centre of
your marked cross. Mark 2 drill holes: For drywalls or
wooden panel walls, use inner holes (fig. 5a). For Masonry or Concrete Walls,
use outer slots (fig. 5b). Drill holes and fix screws in place.
Hang Bike
Unfold hanger, fit brace securely in brace recess. With wheel holder facing straight out from wall, lift the bike vertically from the handlebars so front wheel is standing up. Align front wheel with wheel holder and roll on hang bike–lift the bike slightly if necessary (fig. 4).
Storing Bike
Bike can be swung to the side to save space (fig. 7). When hanging bike on the left side, seat rear wheel on left side of wheel rest; vice versa for the right side.
Note
- If bike is properly hung, pedal should not touch wall, but if bike is swung too far or bumped, pedal might make contact with wall. To avoid wall damage, consider installing protection on the wall.
- After hanger is installed, it may not be compatible with other bikes of different size.
Limited Warranty
Ibera warrants this product for normal usage against workmanship, and material defects to the original purchaser for two year from purchase date. Products purchased online are not covered by this warranty unless purchased from an authorized Ivera online store. 1. User assumes all risk of personal injury, damage to or failure of the product when it is used in jumping, acrobatics or similar activities. 2. Warranty does not cover any incidental or consequential damages, such as personal injury or other losses due to accident, neglect, misuse, abuse, modification, normal wear and tear, improper care and cleaning, or failure to follow included instructions.
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References
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