Advantages: Versatile, durable, good weight capacity, multiple bike fitment Disadvantages: Black anodising fades
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Fitting is relatively straightforward. It does come with instructions, but it is obvious how it supposed to fit - I only needed a quick glance over the instructions. I loosely bolted on the bottom stays; loosened off the 4 top stay retaining bolts; then adjusted the top stays for the correct width; bolted the top stays on loosely; adjusted the rack until it was level; tightened everything down (8 bolts total); gave it a good shake and was good to go after ten minutes.
I mount my pannier bags on the lower rail, but it is possible to mount them on the higher rail for better heel clearance - your bag will be bent slightly by the lower rail but it does seem to work OK. My pannier bags have Rixen and Kaul fittings and fits the Expedition rack without any trouble, but cheaper strap on pannier bags should fit too - I have a Halford's Bikehut jobbie ...
Vertical limit is one of those films you will either love or not. I loved it! Yes despite my fear of heights, I really enjoyed this film. Okay some scenes did have me looking at the screen from my hands strategically placed over my eyes!
The story open with five climbers on a ‘vertical’ mountain face! Three are related, namely Father, Son and daughter. As they climb their way to the peak, the unthinkable happens, the rope breaks free and they begin their long plunge to the earth ‘miles’ below! Luckily one rope holds and the son is then ordered by his father to cut the rope-thus k illing his father and two other climbers. But does he have the guts to cut the rope, and k ill his father?
A few years later, and surprisingly enough the daughter hasn't been put off climbing by the events that had happened years ...
Advantages: Great rack for the money Disadvantages: Needs more positioning holes
't bother with the pulley attachment as its pretty costly and encroached on what little garage floor space I had.
The lift off hooks and the safety rods are indestructible and are kept in position with sturdy locking pins to keep them secure is any of the 18 positional holes on the rack.
Once I started using this product I found the amount of positional holes to be a problem. On more expensive models you tend to find more holes on the lower portion of the rack and the spacing is closer together for better height adjustment. And if I'm gonna be really picky I would have liked a wider base to allow for wide stance squatting.
All in all, this is a really good power rack for those buyer to a budget without compromising on safety. I'd recommend this for the money. ...
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Product details
Long Name
4 Tier Vertical D/bell Rack
Type
Dumb Bells
Manufacturer
Bodypower
Manufacturer's product description
No more wasted space in your gym. This freestanding Four-Tier Vertical Dumbbell Rack holds 12 pair of Dumbbells in a 21'' x 25'' space saving area. Strong, reliable and built tough for use in gyms and schools where durability is a must. For Hex or Chrome Dumbbells only. Muscle-up on this space saving rack.
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