Is Yakima LockUp Cable Lock Part # Y07238 Long Enough to Secure 4 Bikes to Yakima BigHorn Bike Rack
Updated 08/23/2011 | Published 08/22/2011 >
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Is the cable lock long enough to secure 4 bikes on my Yakima Bighorn bike carrier? If not, how many can it secure? Do I have to order lock cores separately?
asked by: Ricky C
Expert Reply:
At 10 feet, 2 inches long, the Yakima LockUp, part # Y07238 is long enough to secure 4 bikes to your BigHorn Bike Rack.
Two locking cores ARE included with the LockUp. If you are using the Yakima Hitch Lock, part # Y07235, and would like additional cores so everything will be keyed alike, they are available as part # Y07204 for 4 cores, part # Y07206 for 6 cores or part # Y07208 for 8 cores.
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Yakima LockUp Hitch Lock and Cable Lock - Same Key System (SKS)
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- Rack Specific Locks
- Keyed Alike
- Fits 1-1/4 and 2 Inch Hitch
- Fits 1-1/4 Inch Hitch
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
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