How To Flip the Ratchet Arm On the Thule UpRide Roof Bike Rack
Updated 07/01/2019 | Published 06/29/2019 >
Question:
Mounting rake on driver’s side. How do you convert to have racket on other side?
asked by: Mike M
Expert Reply:
The process to convert the ratcheting arm from one side to the other on the Thule UpRide Roof Bike Rack part # TH599000 is shown on page 22 of the owner's manual which I have attached for you. I know the lack of text makes things a bit harder but I will try to summarize for you. Essentially, you will need use a screwdriver to unlock the two locks on the bottom of the base and then flip the plate around to the other side. The above can then be repeated but in reverse to reinstall.
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Thule UpRide Roof Bike Rack - Wheel Mount - Clamp On or Channel Mount - Aluminum
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- Fat Bikes
- Locks Not Included
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