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Inno Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CR-V, we're going to be test fitting the Inno Fork Lock III Rooftop Bike Rack, part number INA391. We already have our bike installed on the rack, let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this bike is attached to the rack, we're going to have two points of contact with no frame contact at all. At the rear, we'll have this wheel strap here, which is adjustable along the length of the bike rack to accommodate bikes of different sizes. Then, up at the front, we have this skewer mount which will grip your bike by its fork mounts. With everything installed as it is right now, we're not going to have any issues of clearance between our rear glass hatch and the bike rack, as you can see here. So let's go ahead and take the bike off and set it aside.



RockyMounts Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today in our 2006 Honda CRV, we're going to be test fitting the RockyMounts BrassKnuckles Rooftop Bike Rack, part number RKY1202. We already have a bike installed on the rack. Let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this bike attaches to the rack, we'll have three points of contact. We're going to have two movable wheel straps at the front and the rear, and it's movable to accommodate bikes of different sizes. Then we'll also have this wheel hook up at the front around our front wheel, and that'll hold that into place up there.



Inno Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V ina392

Today on our 2006 Honda CR-V, we're going to be test fitting the Inno Multifork Roof Top Bike Rack, part number INA392. We already have a bike installed on the rack, let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this bike is attached to this bike rack, excuse me, we're going to have two points of contact with no frame contact at all. Instead, we'll have a skewer mount up at the front that grips the forks of your bike, then at the rear we have this adjustable rear wheel strap to accommodate bikes of different sizes. With everything installed as it is, we're not going to have any issues of clearance between our rear glass hatch and the bike rack as you can see here. So let's go ahead and take the bike off and set it aside. We'll start with the rear wheel strap, you push this tab at the top, in like so, that releases the strap. And moving up to the front, you'll notice that it's protected by this bracket here, which is actually locked into place, so not only is this locking the bike to the bike rack, but the bike rack is also secured to your roof rack as well.



Thule Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV we're going to be test fitting the Thule Circuit XT roof bike rack, part number TH526XT. We already have a bike installed on the rack. Let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this bike actually grips to the bike rack, we'll have two points of contact with no frame contact at all. Instead, we'll have a rear wheel strap which is adjustable the length of the bike rack to accommodate bikes of different sizes. Then up at the front here we have a skewer mount which will grip your bike by the fork mounts and secure it into place. The skewer is lockable, so if you we're to install the Thule lock core, you can actually secure your bike and your bike rack to the roof rack as well, because in order to take this off you have to remove the skewer. With everything installed as it is, we're not going to have any issues of clearance between the bike rack and the rear glass hatch, as you can see here.



RockyMounts Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V rky1270

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV we're going to be test fitting the Rocky Mounts Switch Hitter Bike Rack, part number RKY1270. We already have a bike installed on the rack, let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How is this attached to the bike rack, we're going to have two points of contact with no frame contact at all. Instead we'll have a rear wheel strap which is adjustable to accommodate bikes of different size, and then we'll have this skewer mount at the front which is gripping our bike by the fork mounts. This top piece is lockable by adding a core in, so you could actually secure your bike rack to your roof rack. At the end here we do have an integrated cable lock as well, which also needs a lock core, so you can secure your bike to the bike rack as well. With everything installed as it is we're not going to have any issues of clearance between our rear glass hatch and the bike rack itself as you can see here.



Yakima Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV we're going to be test fitting the Yakima High Road Roof Top Bike Rack, part number Y02114. We already have a bike installed on the rack, let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this bike attaches to the bike rack, we're going to have a rear wheel strap here which is adjustable along the length of the bike rack to accommodate different size bikes. Then up at the front it's actually going to grip it by the front tire so you don't have to remove it for the skewer mounts as you would with other bike racks. With everything installed as it is right now there's not going to be an issue of clearance between our rear glass hatch and the bike rack as you can see here. We have an integrated cable lock at the rear, as well as a lock at our rear connection point. You will need to purchase Yakima SKS lock core separately, but they will be key alike for this application.



Yakima Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V y02115

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV, we're going to be test-fitting the Yakima HighSpeed rooftop bike rack, part number Y02115. We already have a bike installed on the rack, let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this bike is attached to the rack, we're going to have two points of contact with no frame contact at all. Instead we'll have a rear wheel strap which is adjustable to accommodate bikes of different sizes, then up at the front, we'll have this connector bar with forks with the skewer mount here. This can be removed and you can use this with through axles from 12, 15 or 20 millimeter or the Boost 110 axle as well. With everything installed as it is, we're not going to have any issues of clearance between our rear glass hatch and the bike rack, as you can see here. At the rear we do have an integrated cable lock as well as a lock in our rear connection point.



Rhino Rack MountainTrail Roof Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today, on our 2006 Honda CR-V, we're going to be test fitting the Rhino-Rack Mountain Trail Rooftop Bike Rack, part number RBC035. We already have a bike installed on the rack. Let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. How this is gripped to the bike rack: We're not going to have any frame contact at all. Instead, it's going to grip it by the rear wheel here, with this strap that is adjustable to accommodate bikes of different sizes. Then, up at the front, it'll grip it by the fork mounts of your bike with this lockable skewer, so it's going to be secured to the bike rack, as well. With everything installed as it is, we're not going to have any issues of clearance between the rear hatch or if we open up the rear glass hatch, as well.



Pro Series Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CR-V, we're going to be test fitting the Pro Series Q-Slot Platform-Style Two Bike and Four-Bike Rack for 2" Hitches, part number PS63138. We already have a bike installed on the rack. Let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. Right now, we have it in the four-bike configuration, but you can remove this end section here to convert this to just two bikes as well. How it grips your bike into place, we're going to have three points of contact. We'll have this padded frame hook up at the top, which is padded to make sure your bike itself doesn't get scratched up once it's being installed. We have hook-and-loop straps on each wheel and in the wheel cradle to hold this in place. The wheel cradles are adjustable by loosening and tightening these knobs, which will now enable you to fit bikes of different sizes as well as accommodate loading and unloading of bikes as well. Let's go ahead and take the bike off and set it aside.



Hollywood Racks Sport-Rider-2 Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV, we're going to be test-fitting the Hollywood Racks Sports Rider 2-bike rack for inch-and-a-quarter and two-inch hitches, part number HR1000. We already have a bike installed on the rack. Let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. A big feature about this bike rack is the fact that it can tilt away from the vehicle with the bike still attached to gain rear hatch access. To do that, we remove these two pins here at the base. We remove the smaller one first while holding on to the bike rack, and we'll remove the top pin, and it comes down like so. Unfortunately, with this model CRV, you can't open it all the way without making contact with the bike or bike rack first, but you do have some space to get the things you need inside.



Yakima SwingDaddy Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV we're going to be test fitting the Yakima Swingdaddy 4-Bike Rack for 2 Inch Hitches, part number Y42464. We already have a bike on our rack, let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. The cradles themselves are stationary but have this super cush material so your bike's frame won't get scratched up when it's being installed. It will grip your bike at three points. We're going to have two zip strips up at the top and one off to the size, which is going to serve as an anti-sway cradle to keep the bike from moving too far back and forth. We also have two bottle openers on the ends of each arms. And up at the front here we do have a wheel strap around our front bike and that's to keep the bike tire itself from possibly making contact with the vehicle as well.



Thule Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2006 Honda CR-V

Today on our 2006 Honda CRV we're going to be test fitting the Thule Vertex Swing 4 Bike Rack for 2" hitches, part number TH9031XT. We already have a bike installed on our rack. Let's take a closer look and show off some of the features. The cradles themselves can move back and forth to accommodate loading. They have these grooves on the inside, so your cables will actually sit in those and not get smashed up against the frame once the bike is installed. It'll grip your bike at three points, with two straps up at the top and one off to the side which will serve as an anti-sway cradle to keep the bike from moving too far back and forth and causing bike to bike contact. We also have an integrated cable lock here at the front.





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