Troubleshooting Difficult Use of Thule Rubber Strap for Bike Rack
Question:
The straps are VERY difficult to use! Is there’s trick to securing my bike with the straps. The hole is hard to get a snug fit without maximum effort
asked by: Cathy
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you live in an area where it is currently cold (since this is February) then the issue is that the rubber strap like part # 753-3535 are being difficult to stretch due to the cold. Try heating the rubber straps up a little by taking the bike rack inside the house/garage or taking a blow dryer to them. This will allow them to flex some so that you can get them to attach to your bike rack.
If you are in a warmer area then the same concept can be applied but it is a little less likely. In this case try putting some soapy water on the part that you are trying to attach to the bike rack and you should find that it slips into place a little easier.
You may also be referring to trying to get the strap as tight as possible around the bike frame. If it fits comfortably around the frame with one setting don't try to stretch the strap for the next adjustment hole as that will cause premature wear on the strap.

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Replacement Rubber Strap for Thule T2 Bike Carrier Cradles
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Josie
5/25/2024
No, it’s not that they are too tight. I have never been able to successfully get my bike strapped in using these rubber straps. Usually end up tying it in. Maybe they’re not designed for women to be able to use. Wouldn’t that be typical?