Home : Products : Bike Parking :

Post Rack

Post Rack

The Sportworks Post Rack is a simple space efficient design created for sidewalks and other narrow spaces. This rack supports up to two bicycles parked in parallel with the rack and prevents the protrusion of bikes into the sidewalk and street.

Made of mild or stainless steel, the Post Rack is available in a variety of mounting, custom centerpiece and coating options.

Space Use

Dimensional format show: Minimum (Recommended)
All dimensions are in inches.

Finishes

Sportworks bike parking products are available in a wide variety of finishes and materials. Please contact us for specific details regarding minimum lot size charges on finishes.

  • TGIC Powder Coat – This polyester-based finish is well suited for bike racks made from mild steel, and is available in a wide variety of colors. Powder coating serves as a protective barrier to the various environment elements that cause corrosion. To further increase corrosion resistance, Sportworks recommends an additional zinc plated undercoat be applied prior to the powder coating process. Zinc acts as a sacrificial anode to protect the base metal from corrosion should the powder coat become chipped.

  • PPA-571 Thermoplastic Powder Coat – This thermoplastic finish is also well suited for mild steel racks,  and Plascoat’s special formulation (PPA-571)  produces a more flexible and robust coating. When compared to polyester-based powder coatings, PPA-571 thermoplastic powder coatings are tougher, more resistant to chips, and naturally graffiti resistant. This finish is also available in a wide variety of colors.

  • Galvanized – If color is not a requirement, this hot dip galvanized finish is a good choice for durability, low cost and corrosion protection on mild steel racks. While a galvanized finish will appear rough when compared to zinc plated and powder coated finishes, galvanizing provides the highest degree of corrosion resistance of all three. Additionally, galvanizing can also be used as an under coating treatment to TGIC and PPA powder coats. All Sportworks galvanized bike racks are finished to ASTM A123.

  • Bead Blast – Unlike powder coating and galvanizing, this finish removes material during the application process, and is ideal for stainless steel racks. Small glass particles (media) traveling at high velocities impact the metal removing the outer surface, and resulting in a mildly-textured or matted finish. Similar to galvanizing, there are no color options available for this type of finish. Sportworks stainless steel bike racks represent the highest level of corrosion protection available.

Materials

  • Mild Steel – Mild steel is a type of steel where the main alloying element is carbon. Having anywhere from .05% to .20% carbon, mild steel can still be bent and formed, but has mechanical properties that will provide a good amount of strength to the part being fabricated. Mild steel rusts and corrodes when exposed to air and moisture, so for outdoor applications, it must be coated with finishes such as galvanizing, plating, powder coating, thermoplastics, and painting. Without one or a combination of these finishes, mild steel can rust and corrode to the point of part failure.

  • Stainless Steel – Stainless steel does not stain, corrode, or rust as easily as mild steel and is is used where both the properties of steel and resistance to corrosion are required. Stainless steel differs from mild steel by the amount of chromium and nickel that is present. Unprotected mild steel rusts readily when exposed to air and moisture.Stainless steels contain sufficient chromium and nickel to form a passive film of oxides, which prevents further surface corrosion and blocks corrosion from spreading into the metal’s internal structure. Stainless steel can still corrode and discolor in some conditions, but in general it will retain its strength and appearance when exposed to the outdoors.

Mounting Options

Complete installation instructions for all Sportworks bike parking products are available as a PDF on this page or by visiting the downloads section of the website.

  • Surface mount uses permanent or removable anchors to secure the bicycle rack mounting flange to concrete.

  • Embedding the bicycle rack into concrete represents the most secure mount for a bicycle rack. An additional 10” of length is included on the bicycle rack post(s) for casting in concrete.

  • Channel mount secures a series of bicycle racks to steel channels. Channel mounts reduce the installation time when multiple bicycle racks are needed in the same location. Additionally, the user can leave the channels unsecured and manipulate the bicycle racks when necessary to support sidewalk clearing or cleaning.

Fastener Options

  • Concrete Drive Anchors, 3/8” Diameter x 3.5”, Steel Zinc Plated.

  • Concrete Wedge Anchors, 3/8” Diameter x 3” Length, Zinc Plated Steel with Hex Head, 3/8”-16 nut.

  • Tamper Resistant Nut, Tri-Groove, 3/8”-16

Related Products

Caption
Westport No Scratch™ Bike Rack

The compact size of the Westport No Scratch™ bike rack makes it ideal for sidewalks and narrow spaces. The Westport utilizes modern 3-piece construction and a durable non-abrasive Santoprene® bumper to protect bikes. Patent pending.

Tofino No Scratch™ Bike Rack

The Tofino No Scratch™ bike rack combines elegant styling and unparalleled security with a durable non-abrasive Santoprene® bumper that protects bikes. The Tofino is fabricated in USA using 30% - 70% recycled materials. Patent pending.

Compact U Rack

The Compact U Rack combines high security with ease of use in a compact space-saving footprint. Available in mild or stainless steel, the Compact U Rack includes a small custom centerpiece.

The Sportworks Team

Zqwan Peterson, a Sr. Sales & Support Specialist, has been with Sportworks for nine years. He puts his collection of 14 bikes to good use, road racing for a local bike team, track racing and participating in mountain and cyclocross racing. To top it off, Z commutes 18 miles round trip, two to three times a week, year round, “except when it’s icy.”

Z’s involvement with biking plays a key part in his job at Sportworks. “It helps me relate to the end-user of our bike racks. Since I know so many cyclists in the community I offer feedback to our engineers that I hear from real world users.”

page/product_detail
178:3.0659