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Cycloc | Bicycle Storage System

Cycloc is a bicycle storage solution that allows you to display your prized bike with style, horizontally or vertically. The versatile, wall-mounted Cycloc is the perfect storage system for home or office, it features an unique shape that combined with your bikes own weight, holds it instantly in place. It fits a wide range of frames, all you have to do is rotate Cycloc to match the angle of your frame. You can attach a bike lock for security and store cycling accessories in the built-in storage space. watch the video

Available for purchase in the US at amazon




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