Malone GrandStand MPG2160 Manual Download Page 6

Step 7:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), part F

(Logo connector plate), 2 SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

● This step is easiest achieved by laying the assembly down on the floor. First, take part K and insert it into one

of the part B uprights as shown below making sure the holes are lined up. Next, we’ll position part F Next to

part K and part B as shown in the diagram. Finally, we’ll insert 1 cap nut into the bottom hole of B and into K,

and we’ll then insert a SHCS screw through the bottom hole of part F, through part B, through part K and into

the cap nut. Tighten with your hand for now.

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. Repeat for hole above and the other side. Steps are indicated below:

Step 5:

 For this step you’ll need both the large and small hex keys and the assembly we’ve been creating.

At this point we can now tighten all the SHCS screws and bolts we’ve used to this point. It will be helpful to 

place this assembly on the floor in the area you intend to use it so that you can get the unit as level as 

possible based on the specific area you plan on using it. The important thing to remember here is that part D 

and part E should set flat on the floor and touch as much of the floor as possible. Additionally, you want each 

of the four legs to touch the floor. You can slightly adjust the assembly as needed and tighten the various 

screws and bolts once you’ve got the assembly configured to set level on your floor. It might also be helpful 

to have someone help you during this step, with one person adjusting the legs and stabilizer bar as the other

tightens the various SHCS screws and bolts. It may take several attempts to get it exactly how you’d like it 

depending on your floor. If it isn’t perfect, you can always go back and make adjustments at anytime in the 

future. It might also be helpful to revisit the previous steps to this point to recall all of the screws and bolts 

that need final tightening.

Step 6:

For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, and 2 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 2 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J ( Rubber insert for Bike Cradles).

We are now ready to slide two of the bike arms on the part B uprights. For straight tube bikes, slant tube 

frames 19” or less,and extraordinary frame configurations we suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to 

the inside of part B upright. For extra large frames, slant tube frames over 19”, and most BMX frames we 

suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to the outside of part B upright. Once you determine which way 

you’ll mount them, simply slide one over the top of part B, at least 3 inches below the holes at the top of part 

B, and tighten the Knob to prevent part H from falling all the way down part B. Repeat for other side. Add Part 

I by sliding on part H, then insert Part J into Part I.

Step7:

assemble other 2 part H (Bike Arm Bars) at the other side as the same way of Step 8.

Step 8: 

For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), part F 

(Logo connector plate), 2 SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

This step is easiest achieved by laying the assembly down on the floor. First, take part K and insert it into one 

of the part B uprights as shown below making sure the holes are lined up. Next, we’ll position part F Next to 

part K and part B as shown in the diagram. Finally, we’ll insert 1 cap nut into the bottom hole of B and into K, 

and we’ll then insert a SHCS screw through the bottom hole of part F, through part B, through part K and into 

the cap nut. Tighten with your hand for now. 

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Steps are indicated below:

Step 8: 

We are now going to attach part A to the assembly using part K and part H just like we just completed in 

the previous steps.

● First we’ll slide part A over part K and into position on top of part B and in between part K and part H. Next 

we’ll attach part A using the same process as Steps 8 and 9. Finally, we can line up part A and B and use the 

Hex Keys to tighten all SHCS screws as tight as possible. Repeat it in another side.

Step 9:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), 2 

SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

Repeat Step 8 for the other part B upright using the other part K (upright internal connector). Tighten with 

your hand for now.

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Finished Process should appear like this:

Step 10:For this step you’ll need the 2 part A, and 4 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 4 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J – Rubber insert for Bike Cradles, assemble them in the same way as Step 6 & 

Step 7.

Step 11:

For this step you’ll need our assembly so far, 1 part A, 2 SHCS screws, 2 Cap Nut, Small Hex 

Key, Large Hex Key.

We are going to attach part A to the assembly now using part K and part H just like we just completed in 

Steps 8 and 9. First we’ll slide part A over part K and into position on top of part B and in between part K 

and part H. Next we’ll attach part A using the same process as Steps 8 and 9. Finally, we can line up part 

A and B and use the Hex Keys to tighten all SHCS screws as tight as possible. Repeat it in another side.

Step 9:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), 2 

SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

Repeat Step 8 for the other part B upright using the other part K (upright internal connector). Tighten with 

your hand for now.

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Finished Process should appear like this:

Step 10:For this step you’ll need the 2 part A, and 4 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 4 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J – Rubber insert for Bike Cradles, assemble them in the same way as Step 6 & 

Step 7.

Step 11:

For this step you’ll need our assembly so far, 1 part A, 2 SHCS screws, 2 Cap Nut, Small Hex 

Key, Large Hex Key.

We are going to attach part A to the assembly now using part K and part H just like we just completed in 

Steps 8 and 9. First we’ll slide part A over part K and into position on top of part B and in between part K 

and part H. Next we’ll attach part A using the same process as Steps 8 and 9. Finally, we can line up part 

A and B and use the Hex Keys to tighten all SHCS screws as tight as possible. Repeat it in another side.

Step 9:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), 2 

SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

Repeat Step 8 for the other part B upright using the other part K (upright internal connector). Tighten with 

your hand for now.

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Finished Process should appear like this:

Step 10:For this step you’ll need the 2 part A, and 4 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 4 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J – Rubber insert for Bike Cradles, assemble them in the same way as Step 6 & 

Step 7.

Step 11:

For this step you’ll need our assembly so far, 1 part A, 2 SHCS screws, 2 Cap Nut, Small Hex 

Key, Large Hex Key.

We are going to attach part A to the assembly now using part K and part H just like we just completed in 

Steps 8 and 9. First we’ll slide part A over part K and into position on top of part B and in between part K 

and part H. Next we’ll attach part A using the same process as Steps 8 and 9. Finally, we can line up part 

A and B and use the Hex Keys to tighten all SHCS screws as tight as possible. Repeat it in another side.

Step 9:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), 2 

SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

Repeat Step 8 for the other part B upright using the other part K (upright internal connector). Tighten with 

your hand for now.

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Finished Process should appear like this:

Step 10:For this step you’ll need the 2 part A, and 4 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 4 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J – Rubber insert for Bike Cradles, assemble them in the same way as Step 6 & 

Step 7.

Step 11:

For this step you’ll need our assembly so far, 1 part A, 2 SHCS screws, 2 Cap Nut, Small Hex 

Key, Large Hex Key.

We are going to attach part A to the assembly now using part K and part H just like we just completed in 

Steps 8 and 9. First we’ll slide part A over part K and into position on top of part B and in between part K 

and part H. Next we’ll attach part A using the same process as Steps 8 and 9. Finally, we can line up part 

A and B and use the Hex Keys to tighten all SHCS screws as tight as possible. Repeat it in another side.

Step 5:

 For this step you’ll need both the large and small hex keys and the assembly we’ve been creating.

At this point we can now tighten all the SHCS screws and bolts we’ve used to this point. It will be helpful to 

place this assembly on the floor in the area you intend to use it so that you can get the unit as level as 

possible based on the specific area you plan on using it. The important thing to remember here is that part D 

and part E should set flat on the floor and touch as much of the floor as possible. Additionally, you want each 

of the four legs to touch the floor. You can slightly adjust the assembly as needed and tighten the various 

screws and bolts once you’ve got the assembly configured to set level on your floor. It might also be helpful 

to have someone help you during this step, with one person adjusting the legs and stabilizer bar as the other

tightens the various SHCS screws and bolts. It may take several attempts to get it exactly how you’d like it 

depending on your floor. If it isn’t perfect, you can always go back and make adjustments at anytime in the 

future. It might also be helpful to revisit the previous steps to this point to recall all of the screws and bolts 

that need final tightening.

Step 6:

For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, and 2 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 2 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J ( Rubber insert for Bike Cradles).

We are now ready to slide two of the bike arms on the part B uprights. For straight tube bikes, slant tube 

frames 19” or less,and extraordinary frame configurations we suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to 

the inside of part B upright. For extra large frames, slant tube frames over 19”, and most BMX frames we 

suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to the outside of part B upright. Once you determine which way 

you’ll mount them, simply slide one over the top of part B, at least 3 inches below the holes at the top of part 

B, and tighten the Knob to prevent part H from falling all the way down part B. Repeat for other side. Add Part 

I by sliding on part H, then insert Part J into Part I.

Step7:

assemble other 2 part H (Bike Arm Bars) at the other side as the same way of Step 8.

Step 8: 

For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), part F 

(Logo connector plate), 2 SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

This step is easiest achieved by laying the assembly down on the floor. First, take part K and insert it into one 

of the part B uprights as shown below making sure the holes are lined up. Next, we’ll position part F Next to 

part K and part B as shown in the diagram. Finally, we’ll insert 1 cap nut into the bottom hole of B and into K, 

and we’ll then insert a SHCS screw through the bottom hole of part F, through part B, through part K and into 

the cap nut. Tighten with your hand for now. 

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Steps are indicated below:

Step 5:

 For this step you’ll need both the large and small hex keys and the assembly we’ve been creating.

At this point we can now tighten all the SHCS screws and bolts we’ve used to this point. It will be helpful to 

place this assembly on the floor in the area you intend to use it so that you can get the unit as level as 

possible based on the specific area you plan on using it. The important thing to remember here is that part D 

and part E should set flat on the floor and touch as much of the floor as possible. Additionally, you want each 

of the four legs to touch the floor. You can slightly adjust the assembly as needed and tighten the various 

screws and bolts once you’ve got the assembly configured to set level on your floor. It might also be helpful 

to have someone help you during this step, with one person adjusting the legs and stabilizer bar as the other

tightens the various SHCS screws and bolts. It may take several attempts to get it exactly how you’d like it 

depending on your floor. If it isn’t perfect, you can always go back and make adjustments at anytime in the 

future. It might also be helpful to revisit the previous steps to this point to recall all of the screws and bolts 

that need final tightening.

Step 6:

For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, and 2 part H (Bike Arm Bars), 2 part I (Plastic 

Cradles), 2 part J ( Rubber insert for Bike Cradles).

We are now ready to slide two of the bike arms on the part B uprights. For straight tube bikes, slant tube 

frames 19” or less,and extraordinary frame configurations we suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to 

the inside of part B upright. For extra large frames, slant tube frames over 19”, and most BMX frames we 

suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to the outside of part B upright. Once you determine which way 

you’ll mount them, simply slide one over the top of part B, at least 3 inches below the holes at the top of part 

B, and tighten the Knob to prevent part H from falling all the way down part B. Repeat for other side. Add Part 

I by sliding on part H, then insert Part J into Part I.

Step7:

assemble other 2 part H (Bike Arm Bars) at the other side as the same way of Step 8.

Step 8: 

For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part K (upright internal connector), part F 

(Logo connector plate), 2 SHCS screws, and 2 cap nuts.

This step is easiest achieved by laying the assembly down on the floor. First, take part K and insert it into one 

of the part B uprights as shown below making sure the holes are lined up. Next, we’ll position part F Next to 

part K and part B as shown in the diagram. Finally, we’ll insert 1 cap nut into the bottom hole of B and into K, 

and we’ll then insert a SHCS screw through the bottom hole of part F, through part B, through part K and into 

the cap nut. Tighten with your hand for now. 

DO NOT TIGHTEN ALL THE WAY YET – JUST SNUG. 

Repeat for hole above. Steps are indicated below:

Step 9: 

For this step you’ll need 4 part H (Bike Arm Bars)

● Slide two of the bike arms on the part A uprights, then the remaining 2 bike arms like step 6.

Step 10:

 Complete the assembly.

● Add the top connector bar across parts A. To do this, line up the holes of part G and parts A, and insert 1

cap nut in the back of part A. Insert short SHCS screw through part G, into part A, and into cap nut. Hand

tighten. Repeat the process for the other side. Finally, use hex keys to tighten down tight.

Step 12:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part G, 2 SHCS screws, 2 cap nuts, 

small hex key,large hex key.

Add the top connector bar across parts A. To do this, line up the holes of part G and parts A, and insert 1 

cap nut in the back of part A. Insert short SHCS screw through part G, into part A, and into cap nut. Hand 

tighten. Repeat the process for the other side. Finally, use hex keys to tighten down tight.

Your rack is completed. Adjust Arms up and down along parts A and B to accommodate your 

bicycle frames and make sure to tighten the Bike arm Knobs when adjustments are made. It’s 

easiest to start with the bike arms as far up on parts A and B as possible, and work to adjust the 

top bicycle first, then the bottom one.

WARNING

THIS IS NOT A TOY, DO NO STEP,CLIMB,OR HANG ON

 

DO NOT ALLOW SMALL CHILDREN OR PETS TO PLAY IN,ON,OR AROUND THE 

RACK. IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND/OR USE THE RACK COULD CAUSE 

SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH.

Step 12:

 For this step you’ll need the assembly we’ve created, 1 part G, 2 SHCS screws, 2 cap nuts, 

small hex key,large hex key.

Add the top connector bar across parts A. To do this, line up the holes of part G and parts A, and insert 1 

cap nut in the back of part A. Insert short SHCS screw through part G, into part A, and into cap nut. Hand 

tighten. Repeat the process for the other side. Finally, use hex keys to tighten down tight.

Your rack is completed. Adjust Arms up and down along parts A and B to accommodate your 

bicycle frames and make sure to tighten the Bike arm Knobs when adjustments are made. It’s 

easiest to start with the bike arms as far up on parts A and B as possible, and work to adjust the 

top bicycle first, then the bottom one.

WARNING

THIS IS NOT A TOY, DO NO STEP,CLIMB,OR HANG ON

 

DO NOT ALLOW SMALL CHILDREN OR PETS TO PLAY IN,ON,OR AROUND THE 

RACK. IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND/OR USE THE RACK COULD CAUSE 

SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH.

Summary of Contents for GrandStand MPG2160

Page 1: ...nsure that the storage rack is level before hanging the bicycle Load heaviest bikes at bottom hanger first May not accommodate all frames Top Tube Adapter may be required Malone part MPG2165 Do not move your bike side to side after hanging This storage rack is not a toy Please keep children away from mounted loaded unit ...

Page 2: ... In order to be eligible for the Malone Warranty program we ask that you contact us online at the link provided below With in 30 days of purchase You can also mail this letter back to the address at the bottom Online https maloneautoracks com product registration php We will require the information below Here is the information collected First Name Last Name Address Address2 City State Zip Country...

Page 3: ...1 ea Large Hex Key 1 ea Hand Knob for Bike Arm 8 ea Plastic End Caps for part A 2 ea may already be installed A A B B C C D E F G G I H J The Malone GrandStand tm Bicycle Storage System is designed to hold up to 4 Bicycles The Bicycle Holder Arms can be adjusted in 3 different ways to hold Bicycles level Maximum load is 150 pounds Overall height of unit is 81 inches Begin by unloading all contents...

Page 4: ...and components are present 2 Thread Knob into Part H Bike Arm Bar approx 10 turns to the right Repeat until all 8 Bike Arm Bars have Knobs in them Set these parts to the side Assembly Step 1 For this step you ll need 1 part B 1 part C 1 SHCS screw 1 Cap Nut Small Hex Key Large Hex Key Attach part C to part B using 1 SHCS screw and 1 Cap Nut Line up Part C to Part B as shown in picture below Next i...

Page 5: ...s we suggest mounting part H so that the tube is to the outside of part B upright Once you determine which way you ll mount them simply slide one over the top of part B at least 3 inches below the holes at the top of part B and tighten the Knob to prevent part H from falling all the way down part B Repeat for other side Add Part I by sliding on part H then insert Part J into Part I Step7 assemble ...

Page 6: ...e floor in the area you intend to use it so that you can get the unit as level as ossible based on the specific area you plan on using it The important thing to remember here is that part D nd part E should set flat on the floor and touch as much of the floor as possible Additionally you want each f the four legs to touch the floor You can slightly adjust the assembly as needed and tighten the various c...

Page 7: ... AUTO RACKS 81 County Rd Ste 1 Westbrook ME 04092 P 207 774 9100 F 207 615 0551 E support maloneautoracks com W www maloneautoracks com IMPORTANT WARNINGS Do not exceed a max load of 37 lbs x 4Bikes Ensure that the storage rack is level before hanging the bicycle Load heaviest bikes at bottom hanger first May not accommodate all frames Top Tube Adapter may be required Malone part MPG2165 Do not mo...

Page 8: ...ontact the Malone dealer from whom it was purchased who will give the original retail purchaser instructions on how to proceed If the original retail purchaser is unable to contact the Malone dealer or the dealer is not able to remedy the defect the original retail purchaser should contact Malone by email at support maloneautoracks com In the event that the product must be returned to Malone a tec...

Page 9: ...arche à suivre Si l acheteur original ne réussit pas à contacter le détaillant Malone ou encore si le détaillant est incapable de remédier à la défectuosité l acheteur original doit communiquer directement avec Malone par courriel à l adresse suivante support maloneautoracks com Dans le cas où le produit doit être retourné à Malone un technicien contacté à l adresse courriel ci dessus fournira à l...

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