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Allen Tension Bar Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor
Price : $19.99 $14.50
Features
: - Model 900B
- Creates a top tube for non-conventional frames
- Internal spring keeps your bikes secure.
- Plastic coated hooks protect bicycle's finish.
- Lifetime on workmanship and materials
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Bicycle Cross-Bar Adaptor
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Good item
This bar fits perfectly my wife's bike, and is indispensable in order to fit the bike on a bike rack.
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Cool item
Have a woman's bike that did not fit or work on my bike rack. The Allen Tension bar did the trick. It works great! Not to hard to attach to the bike. Would recommend this device.
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great help!
Great for girls bikes and other bikes with out horizontal cross bar. Keeps bike low on rack so you can see with your rear view mirror. Super easy to use and worth the $$
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strong and simple
purchased 1 and then a 2nd one for both out bikes, makes it much easier to mount our curved frame bikes on bike rack, very simple to use on and off in seconds, no trouble stratching frame
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You get what you pay for...
I bought this thinking that this will help me solve the problem of taking my daughter's bike everywhere (a woman's bike)... Oh boy, was I SO WRONG...
Before I tell you what happened, I do admit that this is a pretty easy set up and it seems sturdy enough - but it all end there.
As it happened, we are going for a cycle ride and I strapped both of our bicycles safely and correctly on the rack and went. Not far from the house, the retainer pin didn't managed to keep hold of the bike thus the quick release pins gave way... the result of the bike's big thump on the road and when you are driving it will not be an option to just stop right away resulting the need to dragged the bike to a safe place to park and sort the problem.
When I stopped and looked at the bar itself, I've found out that the retainer pin just broke in half. THIS IS A DANGEROUS FLAW in the design. Both the retainer and the quick release pins are not sturdy enough to carry the weight of the bike (even though it is a light bike) and I am driving in a pretty safe speed, this does not help with the flaw.
This cause the problem for my daughter's bike and I am so glad that it didn't cause a major accident. This might happen...
LIKE I SAID,THIS IS A FLAW IN THEIR PRODUCT.
I would not be buying this product again. Next time, I would think before I buy cheap stuff as you get what you pay for...
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Hollywood Racks E3 Express 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack
Price : $69.95 $59.46
Features
: - 3-bike trunk rack with user-friendly hub adjustment system
- Soft cradles help protect bike finish; comes pre-assembled
- Integrated tie-down strap for extra security on the road
- Designed to fit perfectly on any type of vehicle
- Folds flat for easy storage; limited lifetime warranty
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Not suitable for all cars
The construction is good and sturdy, but lacks some kind of a rubber padding that would prevent scratches if metal touches metal - I would not recommend if you have a new car which is not bruised. I also am returning the product as it doesnt fit my 2002 Honda Accord if I need to have it and be able to operate the trunk - it fits but locks the trunk.
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Great value
I have used the rack about twice a week and it has been great! Very easy to put on any car.
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Great bike rack
This bike rack was more than I expected; very sturdy, very attractive and easy to install. I highly recommend it.
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Did what I needed
This bike rack worked great on my 2009 Prius. I did a road trip with 2 cruisers, no problem. Easy to install/adjust, easy to use with you bikes.
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Bike Rack
This bike rack was easy to install on my mid-size sedan. It didn't require any adjustments on a 200 mile trip. The main challenge is putting youth bikes on this rack.
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Saris Bones 805 2-Bike Trunk Mount Rack
Price : $129.99 $106.99
Features
: - Injection -molded arms and legs are the strongest on the market
- Built with 100% recyclable, non-rusting materials
- Ratcheting anti-sway straps secure and stabilize bikes.
- Arc-based design fits over most spoilers, and separates bikes on different levels
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4-1/2 stars (out of 5), Bicycling Magazine. A Saris Bones rear rack is one of the few things in life that's both hard working and drop-dead gorgeous. Created by renowned italian designer Fabio Pedrini. The Bones rack gives you more than a stylish alternative to roof racks. It's a stable, secure ride. A system that mounts quickly to almost any vehicle make and model, from sedans to mini-vans-even when there's a rear spoiler involved. And that let's you save your energy for the road or trail.
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Great Rack
First things first, the only reason the rack gets 4 stars is because it scratches the clear coat on the trunk. I understand that this design will have movement since it's secured by the straps, but I am sure it's possible to develop footings from softer material. This model comes with rubber footings. It's not a major complaint, since it's hard to notice clear coat scratches, none the less scratches are there.
I've been using this rack for 2 years now. I have 2 Rockhopper mountain bikes and usually transport them on summer weekends. Regular trip is 120 miles each way. I never had to stop and retighten the straps or do any kind of maintenance on the rack. The installation takes around 15 minutes, mainly because straps are very long and you have to secure the extra slack (wrap it around the main line several times) so it would not dangle on the wind. At first you might be a bit cautions when transport bikes, because they do move on potholes and such, but after few trips the confidence will grow. I like the fact that you can always see the bikes in rear mirror to make sure they are still there. I believe the manufacturer recommends to stay under 75mph when you transport the bikes, but I can say they hold up great even when you go over that speed for sustained periods of time. I live in small apartment and the rack is really compact. Once you take it off, all arms can be untightened and put parallel to each other to save space.
Overall great product.
PROS: Easy to install Very sturdy and compact when stored
CONS: Rubber footings scratch the clear coat on car Long straps dangle on wind if not secured No strap to keep 2nd bike's front wheel from spinning/moving (fixed by piece of rope)
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Bike carrier
Mounting the rack on the vehicle is not an easy process. The rack is not designed for cars with plastic bumpers. The thumb screws that tighten the legs & arms are made of cheap black plastic and can easily be stripped. The Saris Bones 805-2-Bike Trunk Mount Rack is poorly designed.
May I suggest you go out and purchase a Thule bike carier, or hitch mount carrier by Thule. You get what you pay for...
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Fits on my MX-5 Miata!
I never thought I'd find a bike rack for my MX-5. A bike rack? For a two-seater convertible sportscar? Then I saw this on someone else's older Miata, a car even smaller than mine, and had to have it.
It goes on easy, snugs up tight, and the physics of the thing are just remarkable. I think the curves are what make it unshakable, even when I'm going...ahem...let's just say over the speed limit on the interstate.
Could not recommend this more highly.
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Had a Couple Issues. Returned.
This is the 3rd 2-bike trunk-rack I've owned. My personal experiences aside, it's still very nice and very well made. My review involves a 2007 Camry Sedan. The construction is very solid. Leaps and bounds above the others I've owned. I like how the weight is distributed to the two-feet on the bumper. Most racks have the load smashing down on the top of your trunk. I didn't like the fact that this unit has side-straps. This is the first 2-Bike carrier I've owned that has side-straps. I found this annoying and just another step in the process. We need to be moving towards *less* straps. Another issue was that the distance between the two bikes cannot be adjusted. Even my old $40 Schwinn trunk rack allowed me to do that. I have two mountain bikes and they were all up in each others business on this rack. There was nothing I could do about it either because the spacing is fixed. It seems that these types of racks are geared towards the more-narrow road-bikes. Almost every video I see has road-bikes on them. Not two hulking mountain bikes. And here comes the deal breaker: the actual hooks. The hooks are very awkwardly designed and I had the most maddening time getting them to hook. The top ones were OK. The side ones took a lot of manipulating (Especially the driver-side for some reason). But the bottom ones...well that was it. They wouldn't slide under the trunk lid for anything. So I opened the trunk to hook them, and then the trunk wouldn't close. And I was smashing down pretty hard on the trunk, too. Too hard to be honest. I never got it to close. All the other racks I've had the hooks were no problem. They just slipped right into the cracks. So I've returned it, frustrated again. My conclusion is that I need to either get 2 road bikes, or just suck it up, get a trailer hitch, and get something like the Saris T-Rax.
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Great purchase!
It's a great thing when you see a product you like in a store but you can find it on Amazon for much less! The seller offered free shipping and the delivery took MUCH less time then expected. The package was in great condition and everything was there. I have used my Bones several times and it's great. Thanks!
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Thule STL2 Snug-Tite Lock One Key System Locking Hitch Pin
Price : $49.95 $39.95
Features
: - Designed with an anti-wobble feature and locking security.
- Integrated dust cover keeps lock clean.
- One Key System - Lock included
- Includes both locking key and changing key
- Helps ensure your valuable bicycles stay safe and secure
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Great product
This is a must have if you have something valuable on your hitch. It's a little pricey, but what can you do.
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False sense of seurity
Thule makes exceptional products. This is not one of them. Use 3' length of chain or braided cable with a sturdy padlock to the frame of your hitch receiver assembly. This is a locking nut that can be easily broken or pryed off by a thief with simple tools.
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Peace of mind
If you have a thule hitch mounted rack you honestly need to spend the money and install this. People will steal your rack, they have value in the "re-sale" market or for their own use. This will prevent that.
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Works as described
This lock works great in locking your bike rack to your hitch. It's easy to remove with a key, and a must for those who keeps their bike rack on their vehicles.
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Snug-Tite Thule's better idea? A waste of money, an accessory that should have been standard.
I had to reluctantly replace my old Sportworks rack (moved and had no room to transport it)and found that the simple hitch pin/theft deterrent system Sportworks used has not been carried over by Thule. Instead Thule supplies a 12mm x 40mm short threaded bolt. Then I discovered that Thule wants $50 for a hitch pin bolt w/a cheesy looking yuppie lock "system". Sporkworks utilized a simple and practical partially threaded hex head bolt w/a hole on opposite end for attaching a small padlock or cotter pin, simple easy, no rattle w/lock washer and impossible for the pin to completely back off. So I purchased a 12mm dia x 80mm long partially threaded bolt $2.25 that would extend thru the receiver, drilled a hole (you'll want a drill press) that would accommodate a small padlock $1.50 and presto I had an IMO a secure, rattle free "locking hitch pin". The benefit is the bolt extends thru the receiver so the lock is on the opposite side in the event the bolt unthreads it will not come out due to the pad lock and you will not loose your rack & bikes on the road. I am disappointed that Thule did not provide this type of simple bolt set up like Sportworks did as original equipment. The Snug-Tite one key could have remained an option for those who care about such things but a $400.00 rack should come w/a a basic securing system that has a lock & loss prevention capability. Thinking about it I've never seen a hitch pin that did not extend thru the receiver so a cotter pin could not be used to prevent pin loss. If I had to do it over I'd buy a KUAT brand Sherpa or better the NV, they come complete w/integrated hitch & bike locks for the same price, the NV has a built in repair stand. Anybody want to buy my once used Thule T-2?
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Saris Bones 801 3-Bike Trunk Mount Rack
Price : $159.99
Features
: - 3-bike trunk-mounted rack conceived by famed designer Fabio Pedrini
- Made of heavy-duty, 100-percent recyclable plastic for durability
- Ratcheting anti-sway straps secure and stabilize bikes to rack arms
- Arched design fits over most car spoilers; articulated rubber feet protect finish
- Attractive, gallery-worthy design keeps bikes easily accessible; lifetime warranty
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Great product
Great product. Some bike frames can be a bit of a challenge with any bike rack but a little creativity never hurts.
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Awesome, Stable, and Well-made Rack for the Honda Element
I bought this after a cheap rack dented the back clamshell door of my Honda Element due to too much bike movement and loosening tie downs. I borrowed a friend's 3 bike Saris to check the fit on the E and for my racing mountain bikes and loved it. It's easy to assemble and the tie downs crank down tight on the E without any scuffs or damage. I had 3 bikes loaded on it and there was very little movement, even when going 75mph for 400 miles each way. Rack accommodates a range of bikes (some easier than others); I loaded 2 dual suspension bikes and a big beach cruiser with a little bit of engineering. Construction is great, materials are quality. Well worth the investment. This rack should last forever.
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Car's racks
It is not good to bmx bikes, it is very unconfortable to use with them.
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Amazingly Fast Delivery
A somewhat last minute piece of my Daughters birthday present. Arrived quickly and exactly as sold.
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Not for an Outback Wagon
I've seen this on trunklids, with bikes or without: appears sturdy and appropriate. Fine.
As for use at the back of a wagon, specifically an Outback, it simply doesn't fit. The side straps don't grab at a good angle because of the interior plastic connected to the hatch. The top straps can't get an easy grab on the metal (even with recommended $20 extra) without bending and threatening to break the back-up light assembly which are positioned above the rear glass.
If you have an Outback, go for a roof rack solution, or spend the $ on a trailer hitch, I suppose.
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Questions & Answers
Question : I'm thinking about commuting. Where can I buy a Specialized Tricross Sport Triple in Irvine, CA?
My last bike was a Huffy when I was pre-teen so you can understand how new I am to riding. There isn't a bike rack on my car, so I'll need to find a place close enough to have it professionally fit and then I can ride it home. Supposedly there are some great bike shops in the area, but I haven't been able to locate one that deals Specialized and close enough for a beginner rider. Any suggestions?
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I live in Tustin and don't know of any good shops in Irvine. I bought my bike @ Jax Irvine, but they had such poor customer service that I'd never buy from there again. Plus, they are insanely overpriced and take advantage of the uninformed in the repair shop.The Path bike shop in Tustin is one of the best shops around. They are very friendly, although it is a tad intimidating the first time you go in there. In fact, I bet an employee would give you a ride home.Switchback Cyclery in Orange is another great shop. I've bought a couple of accessories there and they have always been willing to help me out.Rock N Road has a good reputation amongst bikers. My buddy loves taking his bike there because they clean it up and make it feel like new again.Here is a link to a forum that has Local Bike Shop (LBS) reviews, mostly Orange County.http://www.socaltrailriders.org/forum/market-place/4727-lbs-reviews.html
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Question : Why do import tuner cars sometimes sport a bike rack on top of their car?
I think it looks pretty cool, but to be honest I think most import tuner car owners only do it for the looks. What's the real answer behind this question? Is it just straight for looks or what? Also how much do these usually cost? Reason why I'm asking is just to see how much people spend on customizing the exterior or what not. Thanks again!LOL @ Johnny Uppercut's commentEW RUST HOODS ARE GROSS THATS JUST RIDICULOUS
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I have never seen an import tuner car with a roof rack or carrying a bike,but to be fair i suppose we have to mix our daily car may it be a import or any sporty car with our daily lifestyle if that is the only car we have.Money wise all depends to which scene you are following there are a mass of car scenes out there,tuner wise realtes more to tuner engines so alot of time is spend with the engines due to them being able to produce great power figures,then there are general modders whom add kits and no little engine work then there are sleeper cars etc etc etc we could go on as there are so mnay scenes in so many countries.Myself have a mild bodykit and some engine mods as i would not use a mass of power etc as nowdays i attend more school runs then car meets
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Question : do walmart sell bicycle racks for cars? and where would it be? in auto or sporting goods?
i didnt see any. are they near the bikes, where they have pumps and bike baskets and stuff?
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They are in the bicycle section.
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Question : Bike rack for Alero.?
My boyfriend and I just bought some mountain bikes; well mine's a hybrid. When we were at the store last night getting his we told the salesperson we needed a bike rack. He looked up my car info., 2000 Olds Alero, and told us that since Aleros have plastic bumper they cannot hold the weight of the rack. Now this was at an actual bike shop, I know if I go to a place like Dick's Sporting Goods I can buy a rack no problem. Has anyone had this experience or put a rack on a car that is not supposed to have one? I appreciate the salesperson's honesty and he told me I could have a hitch welded onto my car and get a rack that way. A roof rack won't work w/my car either appartently (plus they are more expensive than my bike).
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The bike shop may be correct. The better rack manufacturers test every car for each of there products and produce a fit guide. The salesman at the bike shop probably looked up your car and the fit guide indicated that there was no secure position for the weight bearing portion of the rack. Now these rating are usually a little conservation since they are careful about liability. You could go to a shop with another brand of rack and see if others fit. Check out the online fit selectors for Thule, Yakima, and Rhode Gear.The racks at Dick's are often 'one-size-fits-all.' It may work, but you take more of a risk.
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Question : Whats the Best Bike Rack for 2009?
I have a 2009 Impreza Outback Sport and I have been using a bike rack that straps on to the back end. Problem is it holds the bikes too close to the car so if you go over a bump it once caused on of my peddles to scratch the paint of the car... (700 to fix) I know absolutely nothing about racks but does anyone know how you get a hitch on the bottom of the car so its held out a bit? Is that even possible? If so whats the best rack to buy straps and hitch ones?? It has the roof racks but i would rather not have bikes on top even though that would prob be the easiest. Thanks!
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any u-haul or trailer dealership can install a trailer hitch for you. they also make bike racks that attach to the hitch so you can strap them in behind the lift gate. don't even have to take the wheels off the bikes or reach up to install them. best solution imo.
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Question : looking for a bike rack that'll fit a car with a spoiler.?
Honda Jazz 1.4 sports body kit.to fit either on the back window, preffered, or on the roof.Now if I had only bought the plain 1.4 model it'll be so easy to get!
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Did you try the Saris Bones? That fits many cars with spoilers. Or, build up a Thule system.
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Question : Billy has created a device called a TowRack, which is a rack for carrying sports equipment such as bikes, skis
Billy has created a device called a TowRack, which is a rack for carrying sports equipment such as bikes, skis and kayaks. What makes this item different form other racks is that it attaches to a vehicle's trailer hitch and has a single wheel to help support the weight of the rack and items attached to it. Because it is so much lighter than a regular trailer, it can be used on even the smallest of cars that are not designed to tow regular trailers. Because of the success of this product, competitors introduce similar products. But because of the initial success of Billy's TowRack, all of these similar products are often referred to as TowRacks. Billy has also written a book about using "TowRacks" and safe driving techniques for driving with TowRacks and would like to obtain a copyright for the book. Discuss Billy's legal situation. What actions can he take? Do you think that he will prevail? Why? Please give examples of three other similar cases and the results.
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Please use your own thought process to do your homework. Earn your grades.
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Question : Bycicle rack for a regular sports car?
I own a sports car and i was wondering if a bike rack can fit on my sports car. I see people with bycicle racks but only on their big SUV's or Jeep. I dont want to spend money buying another car just for a bike rack but i do want to take my bike to the beach or mountains so i can have some fun with it. Can a bike rack fit on a compact car? I have a 2000 toyota celica
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You can put one of those strap-retained bike racks on the back of your trunk.. That would be the simplest way to go....Or, you can buy a trailer hitch (believe it or not those actually exist for Toyota Celicas, like this one: http://performance.drivewire.com/getparts/index.aspx?pref=Trailer%20Hitch|TOYOTA|CELICA|2000||||||To wing%20Accessories ). Get the hitch installed on your car, then put a hitch-mounted bike rack like a Yakima or Thule on it. A class-1 hitch should be good enough to carry 1 bike. I don't know if it is strong enough for 2 or more though (I probably wouldn't chance it).I don't know if they make roof racks that will fit the Celica, but if they did it probably needs some sort of klunky adapter system to hook onto seams or door ledges in the carbody, and a lot more expensive than the other systems.Hope this helps a little.
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