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Autopa Stainless Steel Sheffield Bike Stand | Bolt Down Or Cast-in (No Fixings)

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Autopa Stainless Steel Sheffield Bike Stand | Bolt Down Or Cast-in (No Fixings)

Autopa Stainless Steel Sheffield Bike Stand | Bolt Down Or Cast-in (No Fixings)

If you are looking to install your bike stand in an area prone to corrosion or are just looking for something with an ultra-modern finish, then the Autopa Stainless Steel Sheffield Bike Stand is an excellent choice.

Made from a high-quality 48mm stainless steel tube, this modern take on a classic bike stand looks smart and offers exceptional security for cyclists to safely lock up their bike. With each stand suitable for locking up two cycles (one on either side), these can actually be much more cost-effective than first perceived.

Installation is easy, especially as there is a choice of fixing options, including surface mounting (bolt down) and sub-surface (cast in). Bolt-down fixing is ideal for existing concrete surfaces, it requires no excavation, just a suitably practical person with a drill and a few other simple hand tools and fixings. If you are installing on a tarmac or on a paved area, then the cast-in option is likely a better choice for you.

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Autopa Stainless Steel Sheffield Bike Stand | Bolt Down Or Cast-in (No Fixings)

$118.67

$35.60

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If you are looking to install your bike stand in an area prone to corrosion or are just looking for something with an ultra-modern finish, then the Autopa Stainless Steel Sheffield Bike Stand is an excellent choice.

Made from a high-quality 48mm stainless steel tube, this modern take on a classic bike stand looks smart and offers exceptional security for cyclists to safely lock up their bike. With each stand suitable for locking up two cycles (one on either side), these can actually be much more cost-effective than first perceived.

Installation is easy, especially as there is a choice of fixing options, including surface mounting (bolt down) and sub-surface (cast in). Bolt-down fixing is ideal for existing concrete surfaces, it requires no excavation, just a suitably practical person with a drill and a few other simple hand tools and fixings. If you are installing on a tarmac or on a paved area, then the cast-in option is likely a better choice for you.