Saris Cycle-On Pro 2-Bike Hitch Mount Rack (1.25-Inch Receiver) Product Description:
- Zinc plated frame with 60-pound per mount limit
- Wide-mouth wheel trays
- Hassle-free hitch installs without tools
- 1-1/4-inch receivers with dual ratcheting arms
- Ratcheting arm secures bikes in one simple motion, fold up when no in use
Product Description
The Cycle-On Series Bike Rack doesn' touch the frame or the car! Cycle-On Hitch racks were made to save, as in time, effort, and the paint jobs on bikes and vehicles. A Cycle-On rack is virtually hands-free: Place it on your hitch, set your bikes in th
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Quality bike rack
By Melanie J. Fry
This is a quality bike rack. Very easy to use, durable, and bikes are secure on it - no wobbling. It is quite a bit more expensive than other racks, but well worth the money. I have had hitch mount racks in the past and this is much better. The bikes do not hit up against each other and you don't have to use bungee cords on the wheels or handlebars.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Best quality rack on the market
By R. Smith
After wrestling with racks by Grabber and Yakima that hang the bikes by the top tubes, I finally broke down and bought this tray rack by Saris. Couldn't be easier to use. No more bunge cords or velcro straps. Drove 700 miles with bikes on it and no movement whatsoever. It weighs more than some of the other racks and it's not cheap but it's worth every dime. If you have a nice bike and don't want to worry about beating it up (I have a couple of very high end road bikes), this is the only rack to use.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Solid rack; heavy; see video for installation instructions
By Rich R
It's a solid rack - though that also means it is fairly heavy.As mentioned in a review for the non-'Pro' model Saris Cycle-On 2-Bike Hitch Mount Rack, the printed assembly instructions are pretty poor - refer to the assembly video on the Saris site (a larger version is also on YouTube). The video seems to differs a little from the printed instructions by the way (the order of bolting the rack to the hitch bar).Even the video is lacking, some of the trickier bits have been purposely edited out. Examples: - it was difficult for me to get the bolt sleeve in position; I needed to tap it in place. In the video, the sleeve jumps from being placed near position to being in place - I assume the installer has some difficulty here and it was edited out. It would have helped me out if either that was included, or at least if the printed instructions mentioned it could be tight fit. - along the same lines, but less important, when the first bolt hole needs to be lined up it generally takes a few tries to get it right - these apparently were also edited out of the video. In other words the video shows a smooth not-quite-real-world installation experience. Be prepared to spend a few more minutes with your installation.I found that the internal part that provides tool-less hitch tightening sometimes gets out of alignment making it impossible to tighten the hitch. You need to position it so that it starts to protrude from the side of the hitch bar.
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