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Today on our 2015 Toyota Tacoma we'll be doing a test fit of the Rhino Rack Road Warrior Roof Top Bike Carrier. Part number RBC036. We have a bike on our carrier and we have our carrier hooked to our vehicle, I'm going to show you a few features. The first feature I want to show you today on our fork mounted bike rack, the skewer here is engaged. Move toward the back, we have our tire centered in our wheel cradle with the strip around it, this is to hold it down and protect our wheels, we'll go ahead and take it out and we'll come up front, hold onto our bike and disengage our spear. We can also loosen it here, or we can go on the other side, loosen it up here a little bit and we can take off our bike and set it off to the side. Now if you have any straps on your carrier we want you to please replace them so you don't lose them or damage them.
This one back here just to show you, it actually adjusts this for say you have a bigger bike or a smaller bike. Get this adjusted to where we need to go, so we're going to strap it down there. Here we have our universal holder, we have our nice little plate with a cushion on it on top of it, this little protector cross bars with two thumb screws. They'll pretty much fit around all your cross bars. Go upfront, there's actually a T-Slide here so you lift up here, we have to take off the weather stripping here, going to take off the top here. There's actually two Allen screws up here, you tighten them down and they'll just clamp onto your T-Slide.
Now, we'll put this back on. It also comes with a lock so if you wanted to leave with your bike on your vehicle, want to lock it up, you can do so. That's going to complete our look at the Rhino Rack Road Warrior Roof Top Bike Carrier, part number again is RBC036 on today's 2015 Toyota Tacoma. Here it is on our test course. First is the slam area which simulates side to side action like turning the corners or evasive maneuvers. Next are the alternate speed bumps, which show you the twisting action like hitting a pot hole, road debris, or hitting a curb.
Finally we're at the solid speed bumps, which show the up and down action to simulate a parking garage or coming out of your driveway.
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