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Allen Industrial Grade 12-Bike Parking Rack

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Allen Industrial Grade 12-Bike Parking Rack
Allen Industrial Grade 12-Bike Parking Rack
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Brand: Allen
Category: Sports

List Price: $479.99
Buy New: $416.00
You Save: $63.99 (13%)
Buy New from $416.00

Sales Rank: 95187

Media: Sports
Shipping Weight (lbs): 75
Dimensions (in): 71 x 33.5 x 4

MPN: 206D
Model: 206D
UPC: 076527226605
EAN: 0076527226605
ASIN: B000GOMW1A

Release Date: July 6, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • Black powder coating over zinc plated finish offers exceptional corrosion resistance
  • Great for any high traffic application where durability is a must.
  • Lifetime warranty on workmanship and materials

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Assembly required - sets up in five minutes. Black powder coat finish. UPS Shippable - Oversize 2 Product Instructions

Amazon.com Product Description
The Allen 206D Industrial Grade 12-Bike Parking Rack is ideal for any high-traffic area where parking capacity is a must. It is double-sided--up to 12 bikes can dock with the rack from either side for added versatility. Its streamlined design requires only minor assembly, and takes only five minutes to set up. The vertical sections of the rack are welded directly onto the body, providing excellent strength and rigidity. The rack is zinc-plated, making it resistant to corrosion. It also features a black powder coat finish, providing both durability and a sleek, attractive look.

Manufacturer's Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty

About Allen Bike Racks
In 1967, after a few years of working on the aerospace technology for the Apollo missions, Dick Allen was out of a job. Government cutbacks led Allen, a Harvard-trained physicist, to transform his garage hobby into a new industry. A cycling enthusiast, inventor, and family man, Allen had a personal need for a bike-carrying device. On weekends, he would take his sons and wife to Cape Cod or the White Mountains of New Hampshire. What proved difficult time and again was the transport of his family?s bicycles. Rather than fight through inconvenience with twine and a dinged car, Allen sought an answer for himself as well as a market in which he foresaw major growth possibilities.

Always a pathfinder, Allen took to work in his Lincoln, Massachusetts garage in search of a more efficient way to transport bikes. Drafting designs during the day and constructing them throughout the night, he put together a model made of electrical conduit, metal strapping, and fire hose casings (for padding). At first, the Allens? tested the prototype on weekend excursions. Finding the first trunk-mounted rack to be a success, Dick started Allen Bike Racks. Dealer acceptance came quickly, and by 1971 Allen Bike Racks were sold nationally through a number of major bicycle distributors. Today, the company owns over three dozen patents and offers a versatile product line of bike racks while Dick?s son Alex now owns and operates the business. What started out as a small garage run operation now operates three warehouses nationally, two factories abroad, and has products sold in more than a dozen countries around the world.



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