Outback Mighty Mite 6-Bike Parking Rack

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Outback Mighty Mite 6-Bike Parking Rack Review
Outback Mighty Mite 6 Bike Parking Rack
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Outback Mighty Mite 6-Bike Parking Rack Overview

For tighter fits or moderate traffic, the Mighty Mite six bike rack is the prudent choice. Lightweight yet solid, it's ideal for small business or residential use. This economical bike rack parks up to 6 bikes, is lightweight, and can be used indoors or out. The Mighty Mite's 1" outer diameter, 16 gauge frame provides strength, and its weatherproof coating provides durability.

Outback Mighty Mite 6-Bike Parking Rack Feature

  • Parks up to 6 bikes
  • Perfect for homes and small business
  • Assembles in minutes

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Outback Mighty Mite 6-Bike Parking Rack Customer Reviews

Outback Mighty Mite 6 Bike Parking Rack Nice Bike Rack
 
Review Date: May 26, 2007
Reviewer: Gina Kelly, Gilbert, AZ USA
This is a nice bike rack, we use it inside our garage, so the kids bikes are standing up and organized. Only two issues: on two of our bikes (kids BMX) the front tire is too big to fit between the bars, so we have to "back it in" and park it with the back tire. The other issue is that 6 bikes really don't fit. I found that only 4 bikes fit comfortably, two on each side of the rack at the ends. If you try to put one in the middle it is almost impossible.

Overall, I really like the bike rack, it's very easy to assemble and light weight.

Outback Mighty Mite 6 Bike Parking Rack No! No! No!
 
Review Date: September 3, 2010
Reviewer: Pasquale Argenio, Philadelphia, PA United States
Please do not use this style of bike parking rack outside. It is impossible to lock your bike properly. This design comes from the days when bikes where not stolen -- before any of us were born.

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