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4 Bike Hitch Mounted Swing Away Rack w Frame Mount Cradles for 2" Hitch

Surco Products Hitch Bike Racks

Code:   51953

Price:$299.95

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Surco Products Hitch Bike Racks - 51953

Heavy duty steel construction and a locking top plate secures up to four bikes. It also swings out for complete access to cargo areas and pivots to keep bikes parallel with the vehicle.

  • Transports up to 4 bikes
  • Top plate secures and locks bikes to rack
  • Heavy duty steel construction
  • Durable black power coat finish
  • Fits 2" receiver
  • Rack swings out 42" to the side
  • Accepts bike with frames up to 1-1/2" in diameter
    • If bike frame is larger, a bike adapter bar will be needed
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Display of swinging Bike Rack

Base of Bike Carrier.
The two pictured knobs allow just the cradle to pivot.





Video of 4 Bike Hitch Mounted Swing Away Rack w Frame Mount Cradles for 2" Hitch


Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer
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Video Transcript for OSI Swinging 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review

Today we are going to show you part number 51953 from OSI. This is their four-bike bicycle rack. This bicycle rack features heavy-duty steel construction with a locking top plate that secures up to four bikes. What also is nice about this unit is that it actually swings out of the way so you have rear access to your vehicle. This rack does fit 2-inch receivers only, and the actual rack swings out up to 42 inches out to the side. And the cradles themselves will handle a bike frame up to 1-1/2 inches in diameter. We will go ahead and demonstrate and show you how it works.

First, we will start by covering some of the features of this bicycle rack. First off, it does fit only a 2-inch receiver hitch. It uses a conventional pin and clip that can replace any locking pin and clip also, even the ones with the anti-sway features, because the shank itself is hollow. And next we will talk about the swing-away feature here, and it has two points of contact to keep it in place. First, you have a latch, kind of like a safety latch. You pull on the trigger, here. And also you have this bar right here, that is basically a threaded rod that goes into here so it locks it into place. You simply unscrew it and pull the trigger of your latch and it swings away. Moving up to the top of the rack, the arm that actually holds the bike has a swing-away feature, too, so you can actually put the bikes sideways when you unfold everything. Simply push down on these two handles here, and then you can actually see how it swings away.

On top of the arm here, you also have three knobs that actually hold everything together. You have two conventional knobs that just unthread from the base, and then the last one here toward the front, you have a locking knob. When you lock this knob, you can spin it, and it will not unthread. And that is what keeps the plate on there and keeps it away from theft. If you unlock it, then it actually connects to the threaded bolt here and you can unthread it and take it off. Once that is accomplished, you can go ahead and take the top plate off, and you can start loading your bikes. While we are talking about the cradles, here, you will notice that they have a nice rubber pad that cushions the bicycles to keep them from rubbing paint, basically. And it does have slight grooves that help kind of align the cables inside there, too, and also give a good grip on the bicycle itself. Now we will go ahead and install a bicycle and show you how it looks on the rack.

We have got one bicycle frame that has a straight top tube on it. Next we will put on a bicycle frame that is an alternative frame that has a little bit of an angle to it. All right, next we will go ahead and install the top plate. And it simply screws back into place. And once you get them all seated evenly, then you start giving them a few more turns to torque them down. And with that, your bikes are ready for transport. All right, now we will demonstrate the best part about this bicycle rack. If you need to get in the back of your vehicle, only a couple of steps are needed to do that. Undo the bolt here on the bottom, pull the trigger cable, and then go ahead and pull it apart. And then you can actually rotate the rack up and out of the way. Push it out, and it is completely out of the way. And there you have it for number 51953, the OSI Swinging Four-Bike Rack.


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  • Will Bike Rack 51953 Swing Out Far Enough on a Hummer H3
  • My contact at Surco confirmed that the # 51953 bike rack works very well for the Hummer H3 models. You will not need to use an extension.
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  • Will the Surco 4 Bike Swing Away Bike Rack fit a 2005 Honda Pilot with Class III Hitch
  • All 2 inch hitches are rated Class III+, so as long as you have a Class III it should be 2 inches. To determine if it will fit your Pilot, you need to take a measurement. Stand a dowel rod straight up and against the part of the bumper that sticks out the farthest. If this measurement is less than 6 inches from the rod to the center of the hitch pin on your hitch the rack will definitely fit. There is a brace welded to the bike rack for the swing out function. There are more measurements o
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  • Will the Surco Bike Rack 51953 Fit on a 2010 Rav 4 with a Curt Hitch 13509
  • To determine if this Surco 4 Bike Hitch Mounted Swing Away Rack, part # 51953, will fit your 2010 Toyota RAV4, that has a Curt Class III Hitch, part # 13509, you will need to take a measurement. Stand a dowel rod straight up and against the part of the bumper that sticks out the farthest. If the distance from from the rod to the center of the hitch pin on your hitch is less than 6 inches the rack will definitely fit. I attached a review video as well as an installation video for this prod
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  • Two Bike Trailer Hitch mounted Bike Rack Recommendation for a Mercedes ML320 SUV
  • For your Mercedes ML320, you would benefit from a rack that swings away so that you can have greater access to the rear hatch. For complete access to the rear hatch, a swinging bike rack would be ideal. Take a look at the Surco Swinging Bike Rack, # 51953. Swinging bike racks currently only come in a 4 bike version, but the benefit is that you can leave the bikes on it, swing it out of the way, and not have to work around anything to get in the back of your SUV. You will want to look at the
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  • Will the Surco Hitch Mounted Swing Bike Rack Fit on a 2010 Roadtrek 190 With Spare Tire
  • The Surco 4 Bike Hitch Mounted Swing Rack, # 51953, measures 10 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the upright bar. This rack does not look like it will give you the clearance you need for spare tire on your 2010 Roadtrek 190. For your situation I would recommend the Thule Apex Swing 4 Bike Rack, # TH9027. This bike rack measures 16-1/4 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the upright bar of the carrier which should exceed your 12 inch clearance. To verify if this bik
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  • Will the OSI Swinging Bike Rack # 51953 Clear Rear Liftgate of 2011 Honda Odyssey
  • The OSI 4 Bike Swinging Rack, part # 51953 swings so that the bikes will be 42 inches away from the centerline of the vehicle, which would be plenty of clearance so that you could open the rear hatch. Because the top plate of the OSI rack secures all 4 bikes, the top tube diameter of all the bikes needs to be the same or the bikes will not be secured well to the rack. Softride makes a nice rack, the Dura Parallelogram part # SR26247, that I believe you would like better. Instead of swinging
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Info for this part was:


Written by:
Lindsey

Edited by:
Leah

Test fit by:
Patrick

Video by:
Zack

Expert Research
Bob

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