Replacement Anti-Sway Cradle For Yakima Ridgeback With Cracked Cradle
Updated 08/16/2017 | Published 08/15/2017 >
Question:
Our Ridgeback Bike Rack anti-sway cradle CRACKED. We want to remove the cracked cradle and a new one 1. Does that only involve simple unscrewing the cracked cradle and screwing a new one on? 2. Without removing and reattaching any of the good ones? 3. What is that screw for? Thanks
asked by: Jim M
Expert Reply:
The Replacement SuperCush Anti-Sway Cradle and ZipStrips for Yakima Hanging-Style Bike Racks # 8880598 are what you need to replace your current cracked anti-sway cradle. This involves removing all the cradles that interfere with getting to the cracked cradle location. The screw holds the anti-sway in place, but it is not available as a separate part.
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Replacement SuperCush Anti-Sway Cradle and ZipStrips for Yakima Hanging-Style Bike Racks
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