# 1
Saris Bones 2 Bike Rack - Trunk Mount - Adjustable Arms
I haven't installed on my car yet, but it's sturdy and I can't wait to take my bikes for a car ride
The Saris Bones-3 bike carrier is very solid and also configurable. It fit both my Subaru Forrester (mid-size SUV) and Honda Accord (sedan with trunk) well. Installation was pretty straightforward -- though read the clips to understand which goes where. The bike weight, in both cases, rested mostly on the rear bumper. I have used it for both 1 and 2 bikes, and found each incident of mounting the bikes went smoothly and that they were quite well secured. There appeared to be no swaying or bouncing of the bike mount, even on some pretty rough roads. You will want to have a strap to secure the front wheel of at least the first bicycle on the rack (not included with the Saris mount, I used the recommended Softride Velcro Tie-downs).
# 2
Saris Bones 3 Bike Rack - Trunk Mount - Adjustable Arms
I haven't installed on my car yet, but it's sturdy and I can't wait to take my bikes for a car ride
The Saris Bones-3 bike carrier is very solid and also configurable. It fit both my Subaru Forrester (mid-size SUV) and Honda Accord (sedan with trunk) well. Installation was pretty straightforward -- though read the clips to understand which goes where. The bike weight, in both cases, rested mostly on the rear bumper. I have used it for both 1 and 2 bikes, and found each incident of mounting the bikes went smoothly and that they were quite well secured. There appeared to be no swaying or bouncing of the bike mount, even on some pretty rough roads. You will want to have a strap to secure the front wheel of at least the first bicycle on the rack (not included with the Saris mount, I used the recommended Softride Velcro Tie-downs).
What our customers are saying:
"I received the receiver hitch for my car and bike rack fast and everything works great. The hitch was a little difficult to install, but worth it. I look forward to taking my bike with me now and its much easier using the receiver rack than putting the bike in the trunk."