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Yakima FrontLoader Wheel Mount Bike Carrier - Roof Mount
It's a fantastic roof rack, which I use above my truck bed. I recently bought a second one so I can take my road bike and gravel bike with me on my camping trips.
Mounted nicely on my Rhino racks and holds our nikes well. Easy to load and unload.
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Kuat Trio Roof Bike Rack - Fork Mount - Clamp On - Aluminum - Gunmetal Gray
Overall, a beautifully made sturdy rack and excellent value of quality for price. My only wish is the front 4 Allen screw/ two u clamp mount design, while stable, could be redesigned with a quicker system of fastening. I switch these between two cars, and wish it were easier to dismount/mount on the crossbars. it holds the bikes securely and I like the look of them very much. if you don't move them on and off they will be 5 stars.
I got this since the rack I originally ordered was no longer in production. I really like that this rack is not the plain old boring solid black like most out there. It was super easy to install. BUT, keeping in mind I am blonde and prone to daft moments (or few), I kind of had issues putting my bike on the rack at first. With some jiggling and jangling of the fork mount, I was able to figure out that you pull on the end that does not have the lever and to loosen up the rubber stopper that connects to the lever to make room for the fork to mount to the skewer. And then it was easy there after! Derr... I drove in 20mph+ winds and on 70mph interstate with my bike on the rack and did not encounter issues, as well as through pouring rain. I did stop to check how secure my bike was mounted and it was fine. I tightened the fork mount a few times just for minor jiggling security's sake. I then drove on some rough-ish mountain roads to get to the trail head (yes, I know it says no off road, but c'mon, mountain bikers have to in order to get to the trails) and the bike remained secure the whole time. In all, so far, I highly recommend this product. I drive a 2015 Subaru outback with the stock roof rack and it fit fine, even with hatch door open. My bike is a 29 hardtail Haro. It fit fine.
DIY Install: SeaSucker Talon Bike Rack for 1 Bike on your 2015 Hyundai Veloster
Hi everyone, it's Evangeline here at etrailer. And today we'll be taking a look at how the SeaSucker Talon bike rack fits on the 2015 Hyundai Veloster. Check out our full demo and review if you want a full in-depth look at how the SeaSucker Talon works. Today we're gonna talk about the peculiarities of the Hyundai Veloster, and how to make this bike rack fit best for your vehicle. This is a nice fit because of how low to the ground the vehicle is making it easier to load your bikes on there. But you also have to think about things like you can't open up your hatch or open up your windows.
Fit Test: Inno Fork Lock III Roof Bike Rack on a 2013 Hyundai Veloster
Today, on our 2013 Hyundai Veloster, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Inno Fork Lock III, this is going to be your roof rack mounted bike carrier, that's going to hook up to your forks of your bike and secured to the top of your vehicle. It'll be part number INA391. We'll go ahead and show you a few things before we get it up there. You'll have your strap on the back hand side that's going to have two depressed levers here. It'll be able to strap in on either side by clicking down. On the front side, you'll have your clamp that we place it on the vehicle with. If you own mock this piece here on top, and open it up, it will open up your piece on the bottom that lets the plate down to slide it underneath your bar, as well as the fork to secure your bike.
Does it Fit? Testing the Kuat Trio Roof Bike Rack on a 2013 Hyundai Veloster
Today on our 2013 Hyundai Veloster, we're going to be doing a test fit of the Kuat Trio, this is going to be your roof rack mounted bike rack. We'll go through how to assemble it and put it onto your vehicle today. It will be part number TR02. Now what we're looking at here is going to be your skewer with your chrome lever and tightening and tensioner here. That will actually push that piece in against your forks. You'll have your two clamps that go onto the front side like so. They'll go underneath of the bar and come back up through the bottom side here and clamp in using these washers here.
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