Bike Rack Sales / Rental

we may not be able to offer rack sales & rentals at this time. Please contact us (see below) and we will let you know what we can provide at present.

Buy a Bike Rack

Buy a bike rack for your business or apartment building through Bike Edmonton. We order in bulk and pass the savings on to you.

Specifications

  • 4-bolt installation

  • 8-bike (102", 2.6m), 6-bike (78", 2m), or 4-bike (52", 1.3m) configurations

  • 31" (0.79m) wide

  • Supports nearly all sizes of bikes, holds them securely with all common locks

  • 1" or 1.5” galvanized steel tubing

  • design sheet

Racks are made-to-order. Orders sent for manufacturing are usually ready for pick-up or delivery in 1-2 months. Please e-mail [email protected] for more info.

DESIGN MATTERS

Several designs of bicycle racks found commonly in Edmonton do not meet City of Edmonton bylaw requirements, and can leave bikes insecure, messy, and damaged.

RENT a Bike Rack

You can rent our portable racks for $20 per rack, per event day. Contact us for a quote for multi-day rentals. These racks are an excellent option for community events and festivals that want to encourage attendees to bike to the event: the racks are easy to transport, easy to set up, and one rack can accommodate 6-8 bikes with a footprint of 3m x 2m (approx. 9 feet x 6 feet). Racks can be lined up end-to-end. They require an aisle of at least 1.5m. Each rack weighs 7.7kg. Delivery is not included.

Bike parking at Interstellar Rodeo in Hawrelak Park

Bike parking at Interstellar Rodeo in Hawrelak Park

Please note: these racks are not generally suitable for unsupervised use, as bikes cannot be 100% safely secured to them to prevent theft. We recommend a supervised enclosure, though some event organizers choose to place them in places with only passive security (e.g. high foot traffic or within sight of staffed kiosks).

Please e-mail [email protected] to book our temporary bike racks. Pick up and drop off the racks at our South Community Workshop (8001 102 St NW).

 

good bike rack design

  • Works for a variety of bicycle types and sizes

  • Supports bike frame at two points for stability

  • Minimizes tangling or damage to bikes

  • Accommodates U-locks

  • Space efficient

  • Aesthetic

  • Meets City of Edmonton bike rack bylaw requirements

good bike rack location

  • Within sightlines of entrance

  • Within a few meters of entrance

  • Well-lit area

  • In areas of high pedestrian activity, providing informal surveillance (security)

  • Efficient footprint and minimizes obstructions for pedestrians

  • Weather protected (covered)