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Yakima StageTwo Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Gray
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Yakima StageTwo Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Gray

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Your bikes are built to turn heads, and so is the StageTwo. Sleek, modern, and built tough, it keeps your e-bikes and big trail machines locked in tight and wobble-free. Focus on the ride ahead and let the rack handle the rough road to the trail. 1-800-940-8924 to order Yakima hitch bike racks part number Y78TD or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Yakima products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Yakima StageTwo Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Gray. Hitch Bike Racks reviews from real customers.
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Yakima Hitch Bike Racks - Y78TD

  • 4 Bikes
  • Platform Rack
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch
  • Carbon Fiber Bikes
  • Electric Bikes
  • Heavy Bikes
  • Folding Rack
  • Tilt-Away Rack
  • Wheel Mount
  • Yakima
  • Class 3
  • Bike and Hitch Lock

Your bikes are built to turn heads, and so is the StageTwo. Sleek, modern, and built tough, it keeps your e-bikes and big trail machines locked in tight and wobble-free. Focus on the ride ahead and let the rack handle the rough road to the trail.


Highlights

  • E-Bikes, Fat Bikes - No Sweat: Hauls the big rides, whether they're electric, oversized, or just built different.
  • Loading Without the Backache: Easy to load, even easier with the ramp (sold separately).
  • Tilts for Easy Access: Need snacks or gear? Tilt, grab, and go - no need to unload your bikes first.
  • Security You Can Trust: Built-in cable and hitch locks secure your bikes and the rack.
  • Stable and Secure: Keeps bikes safe, even on bumpy roads and long hauls.
  • Tool-Free Installation: Just slide it into your hitch, tighten it down by hand, and you're ready to load up.

Features to know about

A Rack That Looks as Good as Your Ride

StageTwo V-shaped trays

You have a nice-looking car and nice-looking bikes - you want a bike rack to match. The StageTwo is as premium as the bikes it carries. It's not some clunky add-on but a well-built rack that looks like it belongs on your vehicle. If the goal is to turn heads, the StageTwo delivers.

V-Shaped Trays Center Your Bikes Automatically

StageTwo V-shpaed trays

The V-shaped trays on the StageTwo aren't just for looks - they automatically center your tires, keeping your bikes steady while you load. No more awkward balancing acts - just roll them in, strap them down, and let the rack handle the rest.

Tilts with a Simple Squeeze

Yakima StageTwo handleYakima StageTwo Effortless tilting

Grabbing gear from the trunk shouldn't mean unloading all your bikes. With the StageTwo, a quick squeeze of the handle tilts the rack out of the way - no awkward balancing acts, no complicated levers. Need snacks? A jacket? No problem. Grab what you need and get back on the road.

No Scratches, No Stress

StageTwo Wheel Hooks

Your bike isn't just a ride - it's your trusted companion on every adventure. The last thing it needs is a rack that clamps down on the frame and leaves it covered in scratches. The StageTwo secures your bikes by the front wheels, keeping carbon, custom, and full-suspension frames free from scuffs and pressure dents. Load up, lock in, and roll out knowing your bike stays safe and looking great.

Extra Security, Your Way

StageTwo V-shaped trays

You're loaded up and ready to head out, but you need to eat or fuel up before you get to the trail. But leaving your bikes unattended? Not a chance, even with the built-in cable lock. The StageTwo has a dedicated lock loop, so you can add a high-quality bike lock for extra security. Now you can grab a burger or stop for supplies, knowing your bikes will be right where you left them when you're ready to roll again.

Tool-Free Setup

Yakima StageTwo handle

Fumbling with wrenches and bolts can be a real pain. The locking hand-knob secures the rack in your hitch with a simple twist - no tools, no frustration, just a secure hold. Turn, lock, and roll out while everyone else is still digging through their toolbox.

Carries Four, Drops to Two in a Snap

StageTwo 4-bike to 2-bike conversion

Some days you're hauling bikes for the whole crew, other days it's just you and the open road. The StageTwo does both. It starts as a four-bike rack, but when you don't need the extra capacity, just pop off the front section with the included Allen key, stash it at home or in your trunk, and swap the handle. Now, it's a lean, mean two-bike setup - no extra parts, no complicated conversions.

Upgrade Your Ride with These Add-Ons

The StageTwo gets the job done on its own, but a couple key add-ons (each sold separately) can make your life easier and take your setup to the next level:


StageTwo loading ramp

Hoisting heavy e-bikes or fat bikes isn't for everyone. The loading ramp (Y39VR) lets you roll your bike into place, so you can save your energy for the ride and avoid putting unnecessary stress on your back.


StageTwo loading ramp

Most states require your license plate to be visible. The light and license plate kit (Y59VR) helps you stay legal while keeping your setup visible in low light. Plug it in, light it up, and make sure other drivers see you when it matters most.

Specs

Vehicle & RV Compatibility:

Approved for use on cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, and motorhomes - not approved for fifth wheels, towable campers, or flat-towed vehicles

Application:

  • 2" Trailer hitch receivers

Capacity:

  • Bikes: 4
  • Weight capacity (on road):
    • 70 lbs per bike (inner 2 positions)
    • 40 lbs per bike (outer 2 positions)
  • Weight capacity (off-road):
    • 42 lbs per bike (inner 2 positions)
    • 24 lbs per bike (outer 2 positions)
  • Maximum tire width: 5"
  • Maximum wheelbase: 52"
  • Maximum wheel diameter: 29"

Dimensions and weight:

  • Distance from center of hitch pin hole to:
    • Closest part of rack: 5-1/2"
    • Farthest part of bike rack when folded down: 65-1/2"
    • Farthest part of bike rack when folded up: 16"
  • Weight: 108 lbs

Color & Construction:

  • Gray powder coated steel
  • Made in the USA

Warranty:

  • Limited lifetime


8002761 Yakima Stage Two Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Slate

8002762 Yakima 2 Bike Add On for Stage Two Bike Rack for 2" Hitches - Slate

Replaces Yakima Y85AR




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Video of Yakima StageTwo Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Wheel Mount - Gray

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for A Closer Look at the Yakima StageTwo Bike Rack on a 2025 Toyota Tacoma

How's it going, neighbors This is Ed here with etrailer.com, and today we're taking a look at the Yakima StageTwo four bike carrier. Now this is a wheel mounted bike carrier that's going to allow you (latch squeaking) (latch clicking) to secure your bike to your vehicle without making any contact to the frame. So let's take a closer look at it and see how it fits on our 2025 Toyota Tundra. (latch clicking) The adjustable ramp is an add-on and it can come in handy if you have 70 pound bikes, where the capacity is on the carrier itself. It will stow directly onto the carrier. You just use the included knobs that come with it.

Now, as far as the way this guy is fitting on our '25 Tundra, you can see that it's huge. I mean, like, there's no way around it. It's taking up a lot of space on the back of the truck. So you just want to be aware as far as blocking out your lights, blocking out your license plate, as far as what you may need to do to be compliant depending on where you're traveling. So taking a look at our tilt-away function, fully loaded, you definitely would want a second set of hands.

It's kind of heavy just with one bike on it, and this is a lightweight bike. However, you can gain access to your bed by lowering your tailgate and still clear underneath, where you're not making any contact to the carrier itself. So if you have a tonneau cover, you can still get to your bed by tilting over your carrier. Now, as far as security, you're going to have integrated locks on your hooks that are going to let you secure your bike to the carrier. It's a cable lock so you can thread that through your frame.

As far as being a four bike carrier, you're going to have 70 pounds of capacity closest, on these cradles closer, your 40 pounds on the end, and as you can see, this is up to my waist. This is super high. If you have the ramp, that will make it a lot easier. You just gotta be aware of where you're positioning your truck when you're loading up your carrier. Now, as far as in general with Yakima products, these guys are really easy to use and this is going to be a great way to transport four bikes on a more extensive journey, where you would definitely want that higher level of security to make sure your bikes are going to be nice and stable on the rack.

In the stowaway position, you can see this guy is pretty high up. And even if you had all four bike spaces loaded, you'll still block a lot of space. You can see your license plate is blocked off, so you just want to be aware of all of this that you're adding to the back of your truck. To further illustrate how large this is, you can see right here that it wouldn't be a horrible idea if you had to add towing mirrors just to get better visibility because it's going to basically block out your whole rear window. In general, when you go for a bike carrier, especially a multi-bike carrier, what you're looking for is something that's going to get the task of moving your bikes out of your way so you can have a great time. And the StageTwo does a great job as far as being user friendly. It does require a little muscle, but fortunately, with it being a four bike carrier, I'm sure you're going to have three friends to help you get everything situated. So again, this is Ed with etrailer.com taking a look at the Yakima StageTwo four bike carrier. Have a great day.

Ratings & Reviews

4.5

17 reviews
Your bikes are built to turn heads, and so is the StageTwo. Sleek, modern, and built tough, it keeps your e-bikes and big trail machines locked in tight and wobble-free. Focus on the ride ahead and let the rack handle the rough road to the trail.

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Very pleased with the rack. Holds our e-bikes very well and able to use on our RV. Ordered on Thursday and got on Saturday



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It was so easy navigating the web site. The E Bike Trailer was shipped the same day that I ordered and it arrived in 2 days! The price point was great. Highly recommend



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I bought this because it is rated to withstand the back of an RV. Very well constructed.



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Very heavy duty so works well with my relatively heavy e-bike. Only complaint is that it is heavy so installing and removing is a workout.



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Awesome! We love it.



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Good design and quality of craftsmanship. The extras with the Yakima stage 2, are what make it worth the extra money, the tiered rails and each bike being locked with a cable inside the wheel holder. And a keyed alike lock for hitch provides security for the entire set up.



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WARNING: Do not buy this rack if you have an RV and a super/heavy duty pickup truck with a commercial duty hitch and a class 3 adapter sleeve and you want to use both the RV and truck hitch.

This product is very well made and I like it. I want people to know that there is an inherent safety issue to be aware of.

This product is one of a very few that is rated for use on fifth wheels. The vast majority of fifth wheel owners have heavy duty/super duty pickup trucks to pull their fifth wheels. Therefore they probably have a 2" hitch on the fifth wheel and likely a commercial duty 2-1/2" hitch on their truck.

Therefore many customers will want to put the bike rack on their fifth wheel AND also on their trucks when disconnected.(particularly when camping, traveling and exploring). Some customers will certainly try to use the rack on the truck with a class 3 sleeve. This is dangerous and not permitted even though it is possible to install it in the truck hitch.

The rack can possibly be fixed to work on a HD hitch a couple of ways with a bolted connection or other methods, but in the current form it does not work and the rack could fall off. Any modifications to the rack will void the warranty.

The marketing materials should make this well known or Yakima should fix the design of the rack.

Also this rack requires the removal of the bike front fenders.



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It's a very nice rack with robust build quality, and it is easy to use. My only complaint is that it does loosen up a bit in the hitch receiver after a couple of trips, so I recommend checking it regularly. I have it paired with the Stage 2 for carrying the family's mountain bikes.



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It's a very nice rack with robust build quality. Adding the Stage 2 is not all that simple but it is solid. The total length of both racks looks a bit shocking at first but we haven't had any issues during travel. The rack doesn't totally block my tail lights but I added a flashing light at the release handle and some reflective stickers facing rearward on the platforms for extra safety (a tail light accessory is available).



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Needed a quick and easy way to take a couple of bikes to a week-long camping trip. This rack was easy to use, I loved that I didn't need a separate hitch pin. It was a bit heavy when installing it but it did the job just great.
The latch to tilt the rack up and down could be a bit tough to actually squeeze - but I figured out that if you sort of lifted up on the rack at the same time you squeeze the latch, then it worked no problem.



Usefulness: *****

Portability: *****

Ease of Use: **** - latch for tilt function could be a bit temperamental until you figured out to lift first.


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