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Bike Reins is the new lightweight and portable handlebar stabilizer that secures your bikes handlebars when it’s on the repair stand, on the rack when transporting, or leaning against a wall in the house or garage.
Request More Information Sign Up for Product AlertsBike Reins is the new lightweight and portable handlebar stabilizer that secures your bikes handlebars when it’s on the repair stand, on the rack when transporting, or leaning against a wall in the house or garage.
Durable and affordable, they secure your handlebars when you're servicing your bike. No more swing handlebars hitting you in the head.
Stabilize your handlebars when transporting your bike on your car rack, storing your bike against a wall, or leaning it against your car as you prepare for your ride.
Lightweight and compact so you can take them with you anywhere.
Simple design makes them easy to use, put them on or take them off in seconds.
No need to remove your computer, GPS, lights, or anything you have mounted on your handlebars.
No clamps, screws, or bulky metal parts to damage your frame or paint.
They adjust to fit almost any Road or Mountain bike.
Built to last in the USA.
Seller Objective: | Open to discussing any type of sales arrangement |
Patent / IP Status: | Patent[s] are pending |
Inventory in Stock: | In stock and available for sale |
Number of Units in Stock: | 100 - 500 |
Suggested Retail Price: | N/A |
Wholesale Price: | N/A |
Estimated Cost/Unit: | N/A |
Minimum Order/Units: | 0 |
Prior Sales Activity: | Product was just recently launched via our website so sales are limited. We sold 40 units at our first showing of the product at a bike racing event. We have a larger event that we are attending on 9/10 where we expect to sell 100 units. Product is scheduled to list on Amazon the week of 9/5 and was just picked up by three local bike shops in San Diego. Product is currently being reviewed by Mtn Bike Action Magazine and an add will begin running in that publication starting 9/29/11. MBA is also including Bike Reins in their Christmas Gift Guide as part of their December 2011 issue. |