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Biker's Rest

Bike Stand

Design Marcus Abrahamsson

This bollard gives cyclists a footrest to lean against and a handle to hold on to while waiting at traffic lights. The metal mesh insert on the footrest provides a grip to push off from, while the handle helps the cyclist maintain an upright position. Crafted from tubular steel and extruded metal, the bollard coordinates well with most features in the urban landscape, including the traffic light itself.

17 cm
122 cm
27 cm

Dimensions and weight

Width: 17 cm
Height: 122 cm
Ø: 10,2
Depth: 29 cm
Vikt: 14,5 kg

Footrest height: 27 cm. Handle height: 114.5 cm. 

Individual dimensions

Pole diameter: 10.2 cm x 0.4 cm.

Diameter foot plate: 170 cm x 0.6 cm.

Product numbers and combinations

Ö04-07Bikers Rest, bicycle stand

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Metal surface finish

VR for Wine Red RAL 3005.
GR for Green RAL 6009.
C for any color other than standard, starting cost is added.

Installation type

N for surface mount.

Standard colours

RAL 3005
RAL 6009

Materials and surface treatments

The bicycle stand is made from surface-treated, powder-coated steel.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel is an iron alloy with at least 10.5% chromium that often has good resistance to corrosion (rust) and other chemical attacks. A common misconception about stainless steel is that it does not rust at all; it can in fact corrode, especially in environments near the sea with high humidity.

Powder coating

Powder coating is a coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, powder coating is usually applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light. The result is an even, hard-wearing coloured surface with the desired gloss level.

Assembly and placement

Surface mount

Can be bolted above ground, to the floor or to a cast-in-place foundation. Bolts not included.

Maintenance

Powdercoated steel

Products that are electro-galvanized and powder-coated can be touch-up painted with alkyd paint.

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Character

The Biker’s Rest bollard gives cyclists a footrest to lean against and a handle to hold on to while waiting for the light to change.

Biker's Rest

Bike Stand

Design Marcus Abrahamsson

This bollard gives cyclists a footrest to lean against and a handle to hold on to while waiting at traffic lights. The metal mesh insert on the footrest provides a grip to push off from, while the handle helps the cyclist maintain an upright position. Crafted from tubular steel and extruded metal, the bollard coordinates well with most features in the urban landscape, including the traffic light itself.