Need help with your installation? The information on this page will provide you some tips and tricks to get the most from your installation.
When fitting your bike rack, we recommend you measure and mount your Steadyrack's to suit each individual bike following the installation instructions for optimal performance.
Installing Your Classic Range Steadyrack
Your Steadyrack includes mounting hardware for masonry (brick or concrete) or wood stud installation and can be installed on any solid wall surface capable of supporting the weight of your bike and rack. If you’re mounting it to a different surface, such as steel, additional hardware may be required. For full instructions, download the installation manual or watch the installation video.
Do not install your Steadyrack directly into drywall or plasterboard alone — this will void your warranty. Installing into wood studs behind drywall is perfectly fine and recommended. The provided wall anchors are designed for masonry installation only, they are not drywall anchors.
Installing Your ProFlex
Your ProFlex rack comes with hardware for both wood stud and masonry (brick or concrete) installation and can be mounted on any solid wall surface capable of supporting the weight of your bike and rack. For drywall or plasterboard walls, simply install into the wood studs behind the wall surface. Follow the installation manual or watch our simple installation video to learn more.
Do not install your Steadyrack directly into drywall or plasterboard alone — this will void your warranty. Installing into wood studs behind drywall is perfectly fine and recommended. The provided wall anchors are designed for masonry installation only, they are not drywall anchors.
Installing Your GearMate
Your GearMate is installed by attaching all components to the SteadySpine behind your rack. The SteadySpine comes included with the ProFlex Range, but can be purchased additionally to add behind existing Classic Range racks. Download the installation manual or watch our easy installation videos for more information.
Installing Your Portable Post Brackets
Using a standard 2x4 (max 45mm x 90mm) timber post, you can cut to size, secure a bracket receiver at each end, and adjust to your ceiling height. Mount your Steadyrack and you’re ready to go. In minutes, you’ll have a clean, vertical bike display that’s strong, stable, and effortlessly portable.
Installing Your Rear Tire Rest
To make things easy for you, we have included the installation for both the ProFlex and Classic Range rear tire rests. Watch the end of the installation videos to learn more.
Please note, the ProFlex rear tire rest requires the dovetail mounting plate for installation. This comes included with a ProFlex Rack purchase.
Do not install your rear tire rest directly into drywall or plasterboard alone — this will void your warranty. Installing into wood studs behind drywall is perfectly fine and recommended. The provided wall anchors are designed for masonry installation only, they are not drywall anchors.