Kwik Klamp
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About Kwik Klamp

Kwik Klamp is a device designed to clamp the wheel of your bike. It enables the bike to be stored in two ways:

 • Vertical Mount (Diagram A)

 • Horizontal Mount (Diagram B)

Features and Benefits:

 • Quick, simple and easy to use

 • Effective space-saving device

 • Secures your bike instantly

 • Unique self-clamping action and
    release

 • Simple push-pull operation

 • Contemporary design

 • Black on black color combination

 • Engineered to industrial specifications

 • Clear, easy-to-follow instructions

 • Simple to install - includes wall
    mounting screws

 • Brass padlock with two keys included

 • Australian made - lifetime guarantee



Models

Kwik Klamp is available in two models:

  • thin tyre model
  • wide tyre model.

Each model is available in a black on black color combination.



Thin Tyre Model

Suitable for road racing bikes fitted with conventional style rims and tyres up to 25mm in width. Black clamp on black base color combination shown.
Kwik Klamp Thin Tyre Model

A$39.95 inc. GST
Purchase

Wide Tyre Mode

Suitable for mountain bikes, BMX, hybrids and general purpose bikes fitted with conventional style rims and tyres 25mm to 50mm in width. Black clamp on black base color combination shown.


Kwik Klamp Wide Tyre Model

A$39.95 inc. GST
Purchase


Diagram A: Vertical Mount



Enables the bike to be stored vertically against the wall by clamping the front wheel.

Diagram B: Horizontal Mount


Enables the bike to be stored in an upright position without leaning against other surfaces or objects, by clamping the rear wheel.


 

Color



 
 
Black on Black
 
Kwik Klamp
 
 

Security Note

For additional security of your bike, we recommend the use of a lanyard through the padlock to the bike frame.

 


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