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Las bicicletas son una forma excelente y asequible de proporcionarle a usted, a sus hijos y a otros miembros de la familia una ruta fácil para el ejercicio diario. También son excelentes como alternativa a los automóviles cuando desea evitar el tráfico en las horas pico. Sin embargo, el problema es que las bicicletas también ocupan mucho espacio. Cuando tienes más de uno, puedes terminar con tu porche, garaje y otros espacios completamente dominados por bicicletas esparcidas por todas partes.
Ahora hay una solución ordenada y elegante: PARKIS.
¿Qué es PARKIS?
En pocas palabras, PARKIS es un elevador de bicicletas para su hogar. Toma el concepto de portabicicletas vertical y que ahorra espacio, pero lo hace mucho más fácil al hacer todo el trabajo pesado por usted. En un portabicicletas vertical tradicional, puede obtener el elemento que ahorra espacio, pero también debe levantar las bicicletas usted mismo.
Esto puede ser agotador, especialmente si una familia se queda con todas las bicicletas. PARKIS ofrece una solución ordenada con un sistema de elevación hidráulico no eléctrico. Simplemente empuja la rueda delantera de la bicicleta en el soporte y el mecanismo se liberará, tomará el control y empujará el soporte hacia arriba. No podría ser más fácil de operar.
Sencillo y sin mantenimiento
Para verlo en uso, la gente a menudo se pregunta cómo funciona PARKIS. ¿Tiene que estar enchufado? ¿Funciona con baterías que necesitan cargarse? La feliz respuesta a ambos es no. PARKIS es un equipo 100% mecánico sin necesidad de electricidad.
Se puede instalar en casi cualquier superficie de pared transparente. De acuerdo con el espíritu de ahorro de espacio, la unidad en sí solo ocupa una cantidad muy pequeña de espacio. Cuando coloca su bicicleta en el sistema, se ahorra al menos el 40 por ciento del espacio del piso que ocuparía una bicicleta que se deja en pie o en el suelo
Bikes are a great and affordable way to provide yourself, your kids and other family members with an easy route to daily exercise. They’re also terrific as an alternative to cars when you want to avoid rush-hour traffic. The trouble is, however, that bikes also take up a lot of space. When you’ve got more than one, you can end up with your porch, garage and other spaces completely dominated by bikes strewn all over.
Now there is a neat and elegant solution: PARKIS.
What is PARKIS?
In simple terms, PARKIS is a bicycle lift for your home. It takes the concept of vertical and space-saving bike rack, but makes it much easier by doing all the heavy lifting for you. On a traditional vertical bike rack, you can get the space-saving element but you also have to lift up the bikes yourself.
This can be exhausting, especially if one family is left to pick up all the bikes. PARKIS offers a neat solution with a hydraulic non-electric lifting system. You just push the bike’s front wheel into the holder and the mechanism will release, take over and push the holder upward. It couldn’t be easier to operate.
Unfussy and Maintenance Free
To see it in use, people often wonder about how the PARKIS works. Does it have to be plugged in? Does it run on batteries that need charging? The happy answer to both of these is no. PARKIS is 100-percent mechanical equipment with zero requirement for electricity.
It can be installed on just about any clear wall surface. In keeping with the spirit of saving space, the unit itself only takes up a very small amount of room. When you’ve put your bike into the system, it saves at least 40 percent of the floor space that would be taken up by a bike being left standing or lying on the ground
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