1. Remove the screws. There are enclosed screws and plugs - though not mentioned in the manual. According to the manual, it should have 6x60 screws, this was about 7x80 with a hexagonal head with fairly imprecise 13 mm (instead of 10mm according to the instructions); the anchor should have 10x44, 10x55 looked like, but did not fit into a 10 hole. So Fischer S10 and four 8x80 screws equal to Buy. And what of the mentioned in the manual Phillips screwdriver is needed, I can not figure out.
2. The distance from the wall just enough just as for two bicycles from the front hangs with me on the last few centimeters. The course also depends on the handlebar width esp. The rear bicycle from, and how well the two wheels interlocking puzzles themselves.
3. The horizontal distance between the two tubes is so large that at a small scale not both fit in the frame triangle. One of our bikes to be linked more to the saddle and frame instead of the top tube.
4. The tubes are horizontally next to each other - if the top tube is not exactly like some ladies wheels, the bike is crooked, and may then interfere with the leaders of the two wheels.
5. The plastic cap of a tube end was up to me, but could easily be back on. The foam has slipped on the pipes a little. But that's more an aesthetic issue.
Conclusion: For the fraction of the price, for example, a Minoura Bike Tower to his bicycle gets favorable to the (basement) wall, if the stated restrictions for the intended use are not a problem and it does not have to look very decorative.