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Thule Hitching Post Pro Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches
Great quality Product... easy installation.. Shipping was really quick got everything in 3 days. Purchase a trailer hitch and the bike trail rack to carry the whole family on biking adventures in the 2019 Honda Odyssey
We like it, it does the job. There is definitely some cons though: It is a challenge to get the peg lined up on the bottom when you are attaching the bike rack to the hitch. We have to lay on the ground. It is a two man job. It has to be very precise and it can be very frustrating. It has also been a challenge to get 4 bikes on the bars. The issue falls mostly with the kids bikes the bars are to small to put the bars between them, so then you have to find other ways to secure them safely. We take it on and off when we are done with it, since we don't use it regularly. It is a time consuming job to get the rack on and get the bikes on it. I wouldn't do it every day.
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Curt Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting
I haven't officially used this product, however I have put it on my van and here is my first impression. Overall the product is strong. The only 3 things that I can see is a problem. If you have kids with training wheels, this product wouldn't work. Bikes are to close together for training wheels. If your adult bike has a little curve or the cross bar is large, you will have a little trouble putting it on. The next thing is the bolt that allows you to access the rear hatch is a pain. How they have it set up, you need a wrench to take the bolt out just to get into the rear hatch.
I'm still totally happy with this rack after a year. It is so nice to be able to open the back hatch (Honday Odyssey) without removing everything.
# 3
Yakima RidgeBack Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
This Yakima 5 bike rack is exactly what I needed. It's very easy to mount and very sturdy.
Great rack! Even better customer service!! Had a problem with a missing key and etrailer fixed the problem, no questions asked. I will refer them to anyone looking for car accessories.
# 4
Swagman XTC4 Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
Solid trailer, not too difficult to put together. After putting it together I took a 100 mile trip with four bikes and it worked great. Two tips from others helped. I installed in "on the car" (and was able to do it by myself) and I took some time to put the bikes in the order we would always load it (with our current four bikes), essentially "setting" the wheel holders to the exact bike. Great product and great price.
Great quality, awesome price I ordered this on etrailer Feb 1st, got the delivery on Feb 8th. Perfect packing. The product was very easy to assemble. There were finally 4 small screws that I was not clear what to do with. Called etrailer and they clearly told me where the screws go. The rack is built strong, really good quality. I was actually surprised to see such great quality at less than half the price of a Thule or Yakima. Overall the product is easy to use. Yes it has some quirks like when you fold the center rachet arm, the cotter pin to hold it in place is sometimes hard to push in. Not a big deal but something that swagman can improve on. Also one other key point is the total dimension of this rack. I have a Honda Odyssey and with 4 bikes mounted on the rack, it takes about 3-3.5 feet of space at the back (juts out). A thule T2 or Yakima hold up for 4 bikes will be close to 5.6-6 feet. The swagman has a great advantage in reducing vehicle sway and drag. As with anything this comes with a drawback that you need to play around and figure out the best positions for the bikes. Again not a big deal, one time job of 10 mins. Overall I am very happy with the bike rack and even more happy with etrailer. I will be coming to etrailer for all my future rack, hitch needs.
# 5
Swagman XTC2 Bike Rack for 2 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
I have been using this hitch daily for about 3 weeks. Installation was straight-forward and I had no problems getting it on my 2015 Honda Odyssey. The unit is solid and the amount of sway is minimal. In addition to the rack, I also purchased the Locking Anti-Rattle Threaded hitch pin (S64029). It works fine as well. I did not order the cable that goes with it because of some other reviews I read, but I think I will be ordering the cable shortly. My wife's bike required the use of an Alternate Frame Bike adapter (64005), which I also purchased and it works well. My only suggestion is put additional protective wrap around the frame where the bike is secured on top. I went to the local hardware store and purchased a length of pipe insulation, and then cut it to size. It adds additional protection to reduce scratches and wear on the frame. This was an idea presented in other reviews. I researched a number of other racks, including Thule, and I think this is the best rack for the money. I would recommend this rack to anyone.
This rack it nice and decently made. Really easy to use as long as you use the same bikes in same positions every time. The one thing I was surprised at was very few reviewers if any mentioned that the three bolts that serve to allow the 3 arms to pivot are just simple carriage bolts with regular nuts on the end. All I needed was an adjustable wrench and I the middle arm off in a few seconds. That would mean your bikes are gone even it you use padlocks in the ratchet arms. Seems kind of stupid to use a padlock and key when all a thief really needs is and adjustable wrench. I guess I will take a chisel and damage the extend portion of the bolt threads to make this a little harder from someone to undo the nuts. It really is a weak spot that should be addressed. I am actually thinking a decent cable lock running through the bikes, rack and secured to the car hitch might be more secure than a locking hitch bolt and 2 padlocks for the ratchets. Or perhaps a combination of all the above. As expected Etrailer's service and shipping were excellent.
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Swagman Trailhead Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
This is a very solid product! I have used it for over a year now and love it! I have had up to 3 bikes on this without a problem and have traveled over 8 hours in the car one way with absolutely no issues. Many other bike racks like this one that I see on other cars look unstable this is not unstable in anyway. I did have to file some of the paint off of the rack to get it to fit in my 1 and 1/4" hitch but once that was done it has been perfect. I also bought the locking hitch bolt which is awesome too.
The good: Solid, heavy construction. Easy to use method for attaching the bikes. Includes adapter for different type / size hitches. Fairly easy to swing out of the way for hatch access (although it is heavy). Plenty of room between carrier and rear of vehicle. The meh: Requires the use of anti-rattle bolt. This means that one must carry a socket wrench to install and remove the carrier. Should use a torque wrench. The bad: Instructions are awful. To assemble, "only one bolt needs to be installed", but the photos are so poor that they are useless. Does not say that a second bolt has to be tightened. Pin and pin locks cannot be used because the anti-rattle threads cannot be removed and are too small diameter for a pin. Recommended Swegman anti-rattle lock is too long to fit on some factory hitches such as Jeep Grand Cherokee. Bike strap and connectors make placing the bike on the inside holder a chore.
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Swagman XC2 Bike Rack for 2 bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
We received the bike rack very quickly and efficiently...the order and shipment process included emailed updates and it was here in 5 days. I installed it on my 2010 Honday Odyssey easily. Out of the box and on the car in less than 45 minutes. Instructions were easy to follow and all parts were there. We used the rack this weekend to go biking. It works as advertised-- easy to install and use, take on and off and also tilt to access cargo bay of van. The price I got on the rack was $50 lower than any store nearby plus it was in stock with etrailer. Free shipping included. I highly recommend this product and also etrailer as a company. Altogether a pleasant experience.
I like the overall design of this rack, but unfortunately after hauling a couple bikes around for a while the point where the crossbar connects has apparently rounded off so the rack swings back and forth. I've used rope to tie the ends of the rack to the car to stop this from getting worse, but it's inconvenient. Note: the hitch connection itself is good and solid, but the point where the crossbar connects to the bar coming from the hitch has gotten loose and there's no way that I can see to tighten it.
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Yakima FullSwing Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Swing Away
Seems like a great product based on the specs and the positive reviews definitely swayed me. But, my experience was only 3 stars. Here's what I found. I have a 2" hitch provided and installed by U-Haul on our 2007 Odyssey, so no flimsy 1" adapter. This thing still moves around a great deal. No failures, but just be prepared when you first mount bikes, go over bumps, etc. LOTS of surface rust after just a year of use where the connecting rod fits into the hitch; took 30+ minutes to work it free last time I took it off the car. We tend to leave it on because we use it often and it is heavy and beastly to put on. Consider some sort of release agent before installation or removal. Operation was fairly straight forward once I got the hang of it. However, over time, certain functions started to fail or become difficult. The key lock is a bit tricky to engage even out of the box, but became very difficult to turn the longer it has been in use. After 10 years, OK. After 1 year, not so much. The locking pin on the arm also started to come out of alignment with the hole in the arm (not much, but enough, has me wondering about the years to come) and required quite a bit of additional manipulation to get it to engage. But, my largest criticism is bike management. We have two adult comfort / mtn bikes, one kid bike and a tag-along. We bought two of the cross bar attacher thingies. No dice. My own men's bike was easy to get on and always went on first per instructions. Next was my wife's, a Trek with a pretty standard triangular frame. TIGHT, TIGHT fit to get that thing on and not the ideal placement to make it work. Our oldest son's bike, another Trek, wouldn't go; could only get one arm through. The cross bar adapter was NO help. What a waste of money, those. Can't use them on anything. They are very limited in their range of use. To get it on, I had to have the bike cocked at about 60 degrees. The crazy fit of bikes #2 and #3 eliminated any chance of getting that tag-along on it even though it is much smaller than a bike. Into the trunk it went, defeating the whole point of a 4-bike carrier. The detachable tie-downs seem like a great idea, but they sure are easy to drop when wrestling a bike, or lose OR STEAL. Where are you going to put them, or the extras, when not in use? Something else to figure out and deal with. The sliding lock downs? Again, another seeming good idea, but after a year, they become very difficult to slide back and forth. I have really had to wrench on them in certain cases to get them to move at all. Can't be good long term and very aggravating since it is supposed to be a slick feature. Why not just leave them in place once you figure out the best spot? Well, there's the principle of it, but there is also this thing called my kids' friends! Yeah, play dates or whatever. Requires a total rework. Not fun. Two adult bikes was very workable even if you couldn't move lock downs...just used the next ones over. And the swing out feature was, in general, very useful. Maybe it's an impossible task, a great 4-bike rack, I dunno. Maybe it's me. But, maybe it's the rack. If you can, try YOUR bikes before buying. Maybe a friend has one already? Maybe it requires some kind of care and feeding not mentioned anywhere. I wouldn't say don't buy it, but just be aware of what you're getting into. Talk to owners of this and other types and brands to see what their use issues might be.
Installation today was pretty straight forward. We had no problems. It may require two people to install the bike rack onto the hitch because it is pretty heavy. But, as a 41 yo woman I was able to attach the bike rack to the hitch by myself. We haven't used it yet to transport our bikes, but I imagine that will be seamless too.
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Yakima RidgeBack Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 1-1/4" and 2" Hitches - Tilting
Great rack! Even better customer service!! Had a problem with a missing key and etrailer fixed the problem, no questions asked. I will refer them to anyone looking for car accessories.
This Yakima 5 bike rack is exactly what I needed. It's very easy to mount and very sturdy.
# 10
Swagman XP Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting
Purchased this after reading some of the other reviews and Q&A on etrailer - i hadn't thought about the fact that how the crossbars on the bike are configured makes a difference - 3 of our 5 bikes wouldn't have fit on a two bar bike rack because the openings are two small (I ended up measuring them before selecting a rack). I still ended up having to use the adapter for one of them which works great. Installation was easy (I had uhaul put a receiver hitch on my 2012 odyssey the week before) - you do have to pull a pin on the bottom of the rack when you tilt it, which some might consider an inconvenience compared to some of the other brands that just have release levers, but i view it as less stuff to break compared to those racks. If you're going to have it on a lot and park in a garage, consider the fact that it doesn't collapse because it does add significant length to the vehicle. 5 bikes are definitely doable if you set it up correctly. I think its the most versatile rack you can get based on the way it holds the bikes and would definitely recommend.
I will describe the few issues first: 1) the bike rack does not fold down. It tilts away from the car, but it doesn’t fold down when in use. So, the giant bar is always sticking out from your vehicle unless you remove the hitch. 2) the weight limit is 100 lbs total. For 5 bikes, this is typically NOT enough. My kids bikes (20”) are 20 lbs each, my bike is 30 lbs. 3) cross check the price. Prices from Swagmans own site are better than listed here. So I did price match. The construction is sturdy enough and the clasps look good, but we returned for the first two issues above.
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Hollywood Racks Destination Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount
I received the Hollywood HR4000 bike rack recently and it was very easy to assemble and use. We are planning a trip soon and know that with the bike rack it will be an enjoyable time for the family. etrailer was very good about keeping us updated on when the bike rack was supposed to arrive. They were on top of it all the way. Kudos to them!
Great personalized serve Outstanding delivery and free shipping Easy to assemble Well thought out and will be a cinch to use Rock solid on my Jeep Grand Cherokee Outstanding value!!! Thanks 1000k!
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Saris Freedom Bike Rack for 4 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Frame Mount - Tilting
Received the unit and installed it on the 2014 Honda Odyssey, no issues with the the install. Test fitted bike's (3) and drove around the neighborhood, so far it seems to be good. Will advise and update the rating on the first trip. NOTE ** it did take 2 months to get this unit, etrailer did keep me updated with the status. I understand with parts issues as bike parts are hard to find and also on backorder.
this thing is a beast. while i haven't used it as much as i thought i would, i'm really happy with the quality of the rack. would def recommend to others looking for a 4 bike rack.
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Hollywood Racks Road Runner Bike Rack for 5 Bikes - 2" Hitches - Tilting
So, one year in, this works well for the price. I have successfully hauled around 5 bikes a couple times now including a couple vacations. Bikes got there securely despite 4+ hours of driving at interstate speeds, including one harrowing stretch on bumpy roads with 70 mph speed limits (wow Texas, seriously?) where the car got significant amounts of "air" at random intervals. Getting the bikes on and off is still a major pain. I had to buy the adapter for 3 womens/children's bikes. My own full size mountain bike barely fits on, too, the pitch between the bars seems a bit challenging and requires me to contort the bike dramatically to get it on and off. If you are trying to actually get 5 bikes on here, figuring out the bike handle tetris game is not easy. Will take you a bit. It still takes me ~15 min to load 5 bikes up every time. On short trips I sometimes skip the tiedown through all the bike wheels and it's fine, although I wouldn't do it for long trips. My biggest regret here is not buying one where the rack will pivot out to allow access to the rear minivan hitch with the bikes attached -- this means this is the last thing to pack in the car and the first thing you unpack, every time on vacation. It requires planning and forethought. The rack does fold down nicely which we used extensively on vacation once the bikes were unpacked, just don't drive around that way. On my Honda minivan the bottom of this sags a bit when fully loaded with bikes, to the extent I scrape hard every time exiting my slightly inclined driveway. We found a few other low spots along our way, from restaurants to other businesses, that resulted in similar cringe-inducing moments. We drove it on the beach quite a bit, after a healthy wash with the pressure washer there is some mild rusting where the handles rotate, but the rack is otherwise in good shape.
Bought several bike racks and trailer hitches from etrailer. They followed up to make sure all was good. I would highly recommend buying from them. Good people and they care about the customer!
Yakima FullTilt Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20488Order #TC0706962615 Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey we're going to be doing a test fit on the Yakima Full Tilt. This is a folding and tilting four bike rack. It's been designed for use with inch and a quarter or two inch hitches. Its part number is Y02462. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. I like to hold my thumb on that silver triangle shape part, just to aid it in. Slide it in until our small silver pin lines up with our larger pin hole.
Saris Axis Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20471Order #TC0790887954 Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey, were going to do a test fit on the Saris Axis. This is a folding and tilting 3-bike rack. They have designed it for use with 1-1/4 or 2-inch hitches. Part number on it is SA843B. To begin our test fit, were going to slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. We need to slide it in far enough so that our pinhole lines up with the hitch pinhole.
Saris Axis Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20470Order #TC0670125417 Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey we're going to do a test fit of the Saris Axis. This is a folding and tilting 2-bike. The part number on it is SA832. Now we have this in a 3 and 4-bike configuration. The 3-bike is SA833, the 4-bike is SA834. To begin our test fit we'll slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. You need to slide it in far enough so that our threaded hole lines up with our hitch pinhole.
Saris Freedom SuperClamp Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20443Order #TC0866772015 Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey we're going to be doing a test fit of the Saris Freedom SuperClamp. This is a platform-style 2-bike rack. They've designed it for use with 1-1/4" or 2" hitches. Part number on it is SA4025. To begin our test fit we'll slide the shank of the rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. As we slide it in we want our pinhole to line up with our hitch pinhole. With those in line we'll take our anti-rattle bolt, we'll thread it in from the driver side over to the passenger side.
Saris Bike Porter Hitch Bike Racks Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Rate your transcript OrderClientKevin BrossRef #20441Order #TC0967230173 Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey, we're going to do a test fit of the Saris Bike Porter. This is a folding and tilting four bike rack. It's been designed for use with inch and a quarter or two inch hitches, part number on it is SA404B. We also have this in the two bike configuration, as part number SA402B. To begin our test fit, we'll slide the shank of our rack right into the receiver tube of our hitch. We slide it in far enough so that our threaded hole lines up with our hitch pin hole. We'll then thread in our anti-rattle bolt.
Yakima Holdup Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Yakima Holdup two hitch mounted bike carrier, part number Y02433. To mount our carrier to the vehicle well insert the shank of the carrier into the receiver tube of the hitch. Well line up our hitch pin hole, thread in our anti-rattle bolt and tighten it down using a wrench. Then well secure a lock over the other end of the bolt. Now well go over a handful of clearance measurements. Weve got about 10 inches of ground clearance and about inch of clearance between the closest part of the carrier and the closest part of the vehicle.
SportRack Escape 3 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Sportrack Escape 2 hitch mounted bike carrier, part number A30403. To mount the carrier to the vehicle well insert the shank of the carrier into the receiver tube of the hitch. Well line up the hitch pin holes, thread in our anti-rattle bolt, and tighten it down using a wrench. Next well go over a handful of clearance measurements. Weve got about 10 inches of ground clearance and about inch of clearance between the closest part of the carrier and the closest part of the bumper. Overall weve added about 7 inches of length to the rear of our vehicle with the carriers arms folded down.
Swagman Titan Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey, well be test fitting the Swagman Titan 4 Hitch-Mounted Bike Carrier, part number s63410. To mount our carrier onto the vehicle, well insert the shank of the carrier into the receiver tube of the hitch. Well line up the hitch pin hole, throw in or anti-rattle bolt, and tighten it down using our wrench. Next well go over a handful of clearance measurements. Weve got about 10 inches of ground clearance, and about 5 inches between the closest part of the carrier and the closest part of the vehicle. Overall, weve added about 17 inches of length to the rear of our vehicle with the carrier arms folded down.
SportRack EZ Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Sport Rack 2 Hitch Mounted Bike Carrier, part number A30901. To mount our carrier to the vehicle well insert the shank of the carrier into the receiver tube of the hitch. Well line up our hitch pin holes and then thread in our anti-rattle bolt and well tighten it down using a wrench. Next we want to go over a handful of clearance measurements. Weve got about 10-1/2 inches of ground clearance and about 4-1/2 inches of clearance between the closest part of the carrier and the closest part of our bumper. Overall, weve added about 21 inches of length to the rear of the vehicle.
Rhode Gear Highway Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Rhode Gear Highway 2 Bike Carrier part number RG8015220. Now to begin our test fit well slide our bike rack shank into the hitch and line up the hitch pin hole and install and tighten down our anti-rattle bolt. With our bolt tight, our bike rack is secured to the vehicle. Now well go ahead and give you a few measurements. Our ground clearance at the bike rack is 8-3/4 inches and from the closest point of the bike rack mast to the back of the vehicle is 4-3/4 inches. Well now go ahead and pull the pin at the bottom of the bike rack mast to allow us the mast to tilt down.
Thule Vertex 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Thule Vertex 4 Bike Carrier part number TH9029. Now to begin our test fit well slide our bike rack shank into the hitch, line up the hitch pin hole and install and tighten down our anti-rattle bolt. With our bolt tight, we can go ahead and give you a few measurements. Our ground clearance at the bike rack is 10-1/4 inches and from the closest point of the bike rack to the back of the vehicle is 1-1/2 inches. Well now go ahead and pull the hitch switch at the bottom of the bike rack mast to allow the mast to tilt down. We can then open our cargo door.
Thule Hitching Post Pro Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Thule Hitching Post Pro Folding and Tilting 4 Bike Rack with Anti-Sway Cradles for both 1-1/4 and 2-inch hitches. This is part number TH934XTR. Now to begin our test fit well slide our bike rack shank into the hitch using the included adaptor. Well line up the hitch pin hole and install and tighten down our anti-rattle bolt. With our bolt tight, our bike rack is secured to the vehicle. Now well go ahead and give you a few measurements.
Thule Apex 4 Swing Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Thule Apex Swing 4 Bike Carrier part number TH9027. Now to begin our test fit well slide our bike rack shank into the hitch and using the integrated locking hitch pin well allow it to fall into the hitch pin hole of the hitch where we can then move to the anti-rattle knob and tighten it down securing our bike rack to the vehicle. Now well go ahead and give you a few measurements. Our ground clearance at the bike rack is 12 inches and from the closest point of the bike rack mast to the back of the vehicle is 3-1/4 inches. Now our anti-rattle knob is 1/2 inch from the bumper. Well now go ahead and pull the hitch switch at the top of the bike rack mast to bring out the dual arms where we can undo the straps to expose our cradles.
Thule Apex 4 Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Today on our 2011 Honda Odyssey well be test fitting the Thule Apex 4 Bike Carrier part number TH9025. Now to begin our test fit well slide our bike rack shank into the hitch pulling the integrated locking hitch pin to allow the shank to slide in. We can then let go of the integrated locking hitch pin and allow it to lock in to the hitch pin hole on our hitch. Well then move to the anti-rattle knob where well tighten it down securing our bike rack to the vehicle. Well now go ahead and give you a few measurements. Our ground clearance at the bike rack is 13 inches and from the closest point of the bike rack mast to the back of the vehicle is 3-1/4 inches.
Thule Doubletrack Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Alright today on this 20111 Honda Odyssey, were going to do the test fit of part number TH990XT from Thule; the Double Track Platform Bike Carrier. Well go ahead and start by installing the bicycle rack into the hitch; well tighten down the anti radial bolt and then put the lock on the other side. Now the bike rack does come with a fully tightened down bolt, however spherical wrench works just as well. Now well give you some measures that will give you an idea of the clearance between the bicycle rack and the van and the ground. The latch handle at its closest point to the bumper is going to be an inch and a quarter away. The ground clearance is going to be 9 inches.
Softride Dura Hitch Bike Rack Review - 2011 Honda Odyssey
Alright today on this 2011 Honda Odyssey, were going to do the test fit of part number SR26247 from Softride. This is Softrides Dura Bicycle Rack. Ok, were going to start up by installing the bike rack into the hitch; well tighten down the anti radial bolt and put the lock on the side of it. Ok, next well give you some measurements that will give you an idea of the clearance between the bicycle rack and the van and the ground. Alright clearance from the bicycle rack to the bumper is going to be 21/2 inches and the ground clearance is going to be 91/4 inches.Well go ahead and tilt the bicycle rack out of the way and check for access to the back of the van. Alright that looks good, lets go ahead and load up the bike.
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"I ordered a trailer hitch and a bike rack carrier the order was shipped with in three days. To put the hitch on only took about 30 mins. only had to drill two 1/2 holes. fit like a glove."