How Does Cable Lock of Yakima Exo Doubleup Bike Rack Function
Updated 04/29/2021 | Published 04/27/2021 >
Question:
I have the Yakima Exo Doubleup and I’ve installed the two spare lock cores into each rack. What locking cable do I need in order to lock the bikes to the rack and/or to each other? All the locking cables I’ve seen, come with another lock core already installed. I need a locking cable with two male ends to lock into the female sockets on each rack.
asked by: Jerry S
Expert Reply:
Actually the lock cylinder you see in the picture you attached actually pulls out as a cable lock that you route around the bikes and then lock back to the arm like what you see in the attached picture.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Yakima DoubleUp 2 Bike Rack for Modular EXO System - Wheel Mount
- Modular Hitch Rack
- Yakima EXO
- Accessory Only
- Bike Rack
- 2 Bikes
- Yakima
more information >
Featured Help Information
Instructions
Continue Researching
- Shop: Replacement Cable Lock For Yakima EXO DoubleUp, HoldUp EVO, or SingleSpeed Bike Rack
- Shop: Replacement Hitch Bolt Threaded Insert for Yakima HangOver Bike Carriers
- Shop: Replacement Anti-Rattle Hitch Bolt and Washer for Yakima HangOver Bike Rack
- Q&A: What Is The Distance Between The Arms On The Yakima EXO Y82VR?
- Q&A: Is The Yakima EXO Swing Away Compatible With My Trailer Hitch?
- Q&A: Will Yakima EXO System Work on 2021 Ram ProMaster RV
- Q&A: Replacement Wheel Strap for Yakima Holdup Bike Rack
- Q&A: Which Swing Away for Bike Racks Would You Say is Beefier in Design the Kuat or Swagman?
- Q&A: Width of Yakima Replacement Extra Long Wheel Strap
- Q&A: Does the Curt Hitch C13409 Fit a 2023 Subaru Forester Wilderness?
- Article: Anti-Rattle Devices
- Article: Best Bike Racks for Electric Bikes
- Article: Wiring Trailer Lights with a 6-Way Plug (It's Easier Than You Think)


