Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
The Piko bicycle rack (SKU: 05.020.1) is a minimalist and highly functional piece of urban furniture designed to provide secure storage for cyclists in diverse public settings. As a single-unit stand, this bike rack features a streamlined, geometric form that integrates seamlessly into modern city landscapes, parks, and office complex exteriors. Engineered for durability and long-term use, the structure is crafted from a combination of robust sheet metal and a 60 mm steel tube, ensuring excellent resistance to daily mechanical stress. With a width of 26 inches and a total height of 32 3/4 inches above the ground, the Piko offers an ergonomic design that facilitates quick and stable locking for various types of bicycles.
To ensure maximum longevity and aesthetic adaptability, the Piko street furniture line is available in two high-quality material configurations: carbon steel (S235Jr) or stainless steel (AISI 304). These premium materials are selected for their resilience against harsh weather conditions, making them ideal for outdoor installations. The unit is designed to be installed via a direct grouting method, providing a permanent and tamper-resistant foundation for high-traffic environments. Weighing 31 lb, the structure maintains a substantial presence while remaining unobtrusive within the architectural flow of public spaces, bridges, and pedestrian walkways.
The Piko collection represents the commitment of ZANO to high-standard benches, trash bins, and specialized cycling infrastructure. Its height, including the anchor section, reaches 48 1/2 inches, allowing for a deep, secure burial into the ground surface. By choosing this bike rack, urban planners can offer efficient parking solutions that prioritize both space management and aesthetic harmony. Whether placed individually or in groups, the Piko model serves as a vital component of contemporary urban furniture layouts, meeting the increasing demand for sustainable transport infrastructure in modern cities.