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Thule Hitching Post Pro - Folding Tilting 4 Bike Rack w Anti-Sway - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches

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Code: TH934XTR

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21 reviews

Retail:$228.96

Price:$199.95

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Product Specs:

Hitch Bike Racks

Hanging Rack

4 Bikes

Tilt-Away Rack
Folding Rack


Class 1 - 3 Compatible

Steel

Locks Not Included

Fits 1-1/4 and 2 Inch Hitch

Thule


Product Summary

If the Thule name alone doesn't do it for you, how about we throw in anti-sway cradles, a tilting mast, folding arms and universal compatibility - all with a tiny price tag? Boom.

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  • Comparing the Thule Hitching Post Pro and Vertex Trailer Hitch Mount Bike Racks
  • The Thule Hitching Post Pro, # TH934XTR, and the Vertex, # TH9029, are similar bike racks but their differences make them unique. The Hitching Post Pro can fold and tilt as can the Vertex, but the interface is different. The Hitching Post Pro requires pulling a pin out to tilt the rack down whereas the Vertex has a simple lever that you pull. The Hitch Post Pro has straight arms spaced 12-3/8 inches apart from outside to outside. The Vertex has arced arms spaced 13 inches apart but the arced
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  • Thule Hitching Post Pro and Parkway 4 Bike Rack Comparison for Use on a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander
  • The biggest difference between the Thule Hitching Post Pro 4 Bike Carrier, # TH934XTR and the Thule Parkway racks, # TH956 and # TH957, is that the Roadway rack has no sway cradles to keep the bikes from swaying on the rack, comes with a locking hitch pin, and is designed to work in 1-1/4 x 1-1/4 inch (Class I and II) and 2 x 2 inch trailer hitch receivers. The Parkway # TH956 is designed for only 2 x 2 inch hitches and does not come with the hitch lock or no sway cradles. The Parkway # TH
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Yakima BigHorn 4 Bike Hitch Mounted Tilting Rack w Frame Mount Cradles for 2" Hitches

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Code: Y02404

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44 reviews

Retail:$199.00

Price:$179.10

$179.10 after Mail In Rebate

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Product Specs:

Hitch Bike Racks

Hanging Rack

4 Bikes

Tilt-Away Rack

Frame Mount - Anti-Sway


Class 3

Steel

Locks Not Included

Fits 2 Inch Hitch

Yakima


Product Summary

For casual riders and weekend warriors, the BigHorn 4 offers an economic option for carrying up to four bikes. The rack has a tilting mast for access to the rear cargo area and narrow arms with anti-sway cradles that fit a variety of styles and frames.

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  • Yakima DoubleDown vs Yakima BigHorn 4 Bike Rack for Transporting Bikes with a 2010 Toyota Highlander
  • Either of the bike racks you have chosen would be a good choice. Both of these racks use the same style of attachment system for the bikes and have anti-sway cradles to keep the bikes from contacting each other or the rear of your vehicle. You can view these racks side by side, and video reviews of the racks at the link provided. The largest difference between the DoubleDown 4, item # Y02424, and the BigHorn 4, item # Y02404, is that the DoubleDown 4 will fit in 1-1/4 inch Class II and 2 inch
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