Choose the RightWall Mount ClipAngle & Tyre Fit Guide.
Not Sure Which Clip You Need?
Whether you’re working with narrow tyres or tight spaces, this guide helps you choose the right clip angle and clip size for a secure, upright fit.
- Want your bike close to the wall?
- Got wide bars or odd angles to work around?
- Unsure if your tyres need a narrow or wide clip?
You’re in the right place.
Compare Wall Clearance – Clip Angles Explained
“Choose from five angles to adjust how your bike sits — all while keeping it upright.”

50 70 90 110 130

50 70 90 110 130
Clip Angle | Lean Direction | Description | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
50° | Max offset (left) | Maximum side clearance (bike sits further left) | Narrow spaces, avoiding obstructions on right |
70° | Offsets left | Slight side clearance | Compact setups |
90° | Centered | Upright, balanced position | Most universal fit |
110° | Offsets right | Slight side clearance | Compact setups |
130° | Offsets right | Maximum side clearance (bike sits further right) | Narrow spaces, avoiding obstructions on right |
All clips hold the bike upright — the angle just shifts which side sits closer to the wall.
Choose your direction based on your space, furniture, and bar width.
How to Choose the Right Clip
Why Size Matters:
Each tyre clip is designed to grip the tyre snugly — but not every clip fits every setup.
To make sure your bike seats securely in the rail, you’ll need the right size based on:
- Your tyre width (OEM and inflated)
- Your riding pressure
- Tyre type (road, gravel, CX)
Step | What to Do |
|---|---|
1. | Check your tyre label for the stated width (e.g. 700x28c) |
2. | Measure tyre width when inflated using a ruler or calipers |
3. | Choose your pressure unit: PSI (recommended) or BAR |
4. | Enter front and rear tyre details — even if they’re the same |
5. | Submit the form to see which clip size you need |
