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2 reviews
Code: RBC038
Retail:$225.00
Price:$202.50
Shipping Weight: 34 pounds
Shipping SpecialThis rugged, hitch-mounted rack carries up to 4 bikes safely and securely with padded, rotating cradles and dual folding arms. The bike rack upright mast tilts at 2 angles for easy rear cargo area access, and it has a locking hitch pin for security.
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You can safely and securely transport up to four bikes on this rugged, hitch-mounted Rhino-Rack bike rack. The rack's dual-arm design provides your bikes with maximum stability, and you can fold down the arms for convenient storage by simply pulling a tethered bail pin.

The dual arms feature padded, rotating cradles that hold your bikes firmly by the frames. The cradles can be positioned at different angles to accommodate a wide range of bike-frame styles and designs. Durable, UV-resistant rubber straps secure your bikes to the cradles.

The upright mast of the bike carrier can be tilted down at two different angles to allow easy access to your vehicle's rear cargo area. Simply pull the tethered bail pin at the base of the rack to release the rack from the upright position. Then reinsert the pin into one of the two holes provided to hold the rack in the tilted position.

A foam pad helps to protect the bike closest to the mast from damage should it contact the mast during transport. Two securing straps are also included to prevent your bikes from rocking back and forth.

A locking hitch bolt is included to secure your bike rack to your hitch. The threaded bolt also serves as an anti-rattle device, helping to eliminate wobble and rattle of the rack inside the hitch.
Video of Rhino-Rack 4 Bike Carrier for 2" Hitches - Folding and Tilting
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All right today, we're going to review part number RBC038 from Rhino-Rack. First off, this is designed for 2-inch receiver hitches only and also there are two threaded holes in the shank so we can adjust the distance between the bumper and the bicycle rack. Okay, and this part is the hinge where we can tilt the bicycle rack out of the way so we have better access to the back of your vehicle. Next, we're go along to the post and it has a protective covering on it to help keep from the post of the bike rack from interfering with the frames and the cranks of the bicycles, and you can adjust the padding up and down as needed. Just at the top of the post is a hinge where the arms can unfold to hold the bikes. Okay, next we're going to the cradles and you'll see how they're easily moved back and forth and rotate.
This will allow the cradles to come in different combinations of bicycles. In the strap, you can see we use pops right off and that's what holds the top tube of the bike to the cradles. You can also do it on the inside detail with the cradles and their straps to make room for the cables on the bike. All right now, the bicycle rack does come up with all the tools needed for assembly and also includes two different anti-rattle bolts, one locking and one non-locking. The bicycle rack also comes with a strap to help secure the bikes and also keep them from moving around when they go down the road.
All right now, we'll go ahead and try this out in the hitch. We'll slide this into our 2-inch receiver on our vehicle. We'll line up the hitch pin holes then install the anti-rattle bolt. We'll install this, getting the bicycle rack as close to the vehicle as possible. And when we install our bicycle rack into the hitch, we'll use our locking hitch pin and 15-mm socket to tighten it down.
And then we'll go ahead and install the lock on top, which covers up the nut so you can't use the tool to back off the bolt. Next, we'll go ahead and tilt back the bicycle rack. We'll pull out the pin. It's keyed so there's one way before we can pull it out and we can check access to the back of the vehicle at the same time. All right now, we can go ahead and unfold the bicycle rack arms so we can load up the bike and the same thing applies to pull the keyed pin out, rotate the arms up, and reinstall the pin.
All right now, we'll go ahead and load up the bike. We'll make sure that the straps are out of the way on the cradles we're going to use then we'll load up the bike. We'll balance it out and then reinstall the straps over the top tube of the bike. All right now, we'll take our strap and run it around the back side of the bicycle rack, and through the wheels and around the frame of the bicycle. Once again, it will help keep the bike from moving back and forth. Now, if we have, of course, more bikes, we would run it off through the wheels and the frames and then synch it down. It would have so much leftover strap. Once you get your regular set of bicycles and it's leveled up on the bike rack and it's situated where you want them, you can take the cradles and secure it into place. There's a little cap on the edge underneath the gray part of the cradle that you pull up and you can use a Philips screwdriver to tighten down and keep it in place. So if you need your cradle at an angle for one bike, you can tighten it down and leave it like that and leave them straight through the rest of the bike if needed. And with that, that will finish it for our review of part number RBC038 from Rhino-Rack.
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3.5 out of 5 stars (2 Customer Reviews)




by: Tony05/01/2013
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The rack arrived earlier than expected and in fine shape. I have not loaded bikes onto it yet, but it looks to be up to the task. With the anti-rattle bolt installed in the hitch it seems very solid. The included locking anti-rattle bolt is a nice touch.78562




by: Johnny W.07/18/2012
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Bought the Rhino bike rack along with the Curt hitch from Etrailer. Both products are great. Rhino rack is very sturdy and built with good material and the price is reasonable compare to other known brands (Thule, Yakima etc...). I like the key lock feature so you don't need to worry the rack being stolen from the hitch. 48368
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