Replacement Front and Rear Wheel Assemblies for Yakima HoldUp Bike Rack
Question:
I have been looking at both the Y90197 and Y90198 and am very confused by what you call the front and back wheel assembly. If I pull out my Yakima manual I see that the Yakima rear wheel assembly is what you call the front wheel assembly and the Yakima front wheel assembly is what you call the back wheel assembly. My question is very simple. According to the attached manual page I need the Yakima rear wheel assembly. So should I order Y90197 or Y90198? To which part does the Yakima manuals rear wheel assembly correspond?
asked by: Paul G
Expert Reply:
I checked with Yakima and they list the replacement assemblies the same way we do, # Y90197 for the front, and # Y90198 for the rear. But I see what you are saying. The pictures are swapped. That we can fix easily. You would receive the correct part because the manufacturer boxes are labeled with the appropriate part numbers.

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Replacement Front Bike Tray Assembly for Yakima HoldUp Bike Carriers - Gray
- Accessories and Parts
- Hitch Bike Racks
- Wheel Holds
- Wheel Trays
- HoldUp
- Yakima
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Replacement Rear Bike Tray Assembly for Yakima HoldUp Bike Rack - Gray
- Accessories and Parts
- Hitch Bike Racks
- Wheel Holds
- Wheel Trays
- HoldUp
- Yakima
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