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Cactus Tongue Bike Hanger

The Cactus Tongue Bike Hanger lets you hang your bike on the wall with style. Made from stainless steel and leather, the Cactus Tongue combines strength and timeless looks that will fit with any decor. You can hang your prized possession and showcase it horizontally by its crossbar, or vertically by the handlebar or seat post. Its very compact and really well designed, ideal if you live in a flat or dont have access to outside space.

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