Warrior-4 two-tier cycle lockers are a safe, neat and more profitable alternative to two-tier bike stands and racks. Made from galvanised steel, the unit consists of two Warrior-2 horizontal lockers secured above one another holding four bikes in total. In many cases they use less floor space than two-tier stands and are more flexible within corners, between pillars, doorways and other possible obstructions.

  • Galvanised steel structure

  • 2360 x 740 x 1900mm

  • Surface-fixed

  • Space-saving storage for 4 bikes

  • Optional adjustable legs

Accreditation

  • Sold Secure Bicycle Diamond

  • Secured by Design

Suitability

  • Adult bikes

  • E-bikes

  • Electric scooters

  • Childrens bikes, trikes and prams

  • Helmet, wet weather gear and other cycling accessories

Example

Warrior is a more profitable solution than cycle stands. Consider a block of flats: by offering a resident additional secure storage of 1.66m3 (size of a Warrior locker), the building costs for the equivalent storage space in an apartment would be £1,530. Warrior lockers also provide compartmentation of the bike store stopping the uncontrolled spread of fire and smoke if a fire was to occur, which is hugely beneficial for the storage of E-bikes and electric scooters.

When it comes to planning you may choose to offer both two-tier stands and Warrior-4 two-tier bike lockers. The developer or housing association can then recoup the cost by charging for the Warrior locker.

Bike storage

Conventional adult road bikes start from a weight of 8kg, however the majority of road bikes weigh between 10 and 15kg. BikeAway recommends storing bikes over 15kg only in the lower locker, and the use of portable steps (which can be supplied) to make it very easy to take a bike in and out of the top locker.

BikeAway recommends that lockers are managed, as not only will the cyclist be able to choose the locker that best suits their needs, but also helps manage the storage areas security and safety.

Warrior-4 two-tier lockers include signage explaining the lift requirements for the top locker. The video below demonstrates how to use the locker.