SportRack A30901 2EZ Hitch Platform 2 Bike Rack
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Model Of Item : A30901
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SportRack A30901 2EZ Hitch Platform 2 Bike Rack
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SportRack A30901 2EZ Hitch Platform 2 Bike Rack
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- Hitch-mounting bike rack system carries two bikes totaling no more than 90 pounds
- Rubberized hooks protect bikes' finish
- Hooks and wheel trays adjust to fit all bike frames and sizes
- Center post folds down when you need to access rear of your vehicle
- Fits 1.25- and two-inch receivers; hitch must have minimum Class II rating
![]() A hitch-mounted carrier that holds two bikes, this rack is ideal for outdoor-loving families. |
In all, the rack offers an impressive combination of design, durability, and affordability when you need to safely transport your bikes from point A to point B.
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Better than the similar Swagman rack : SportRack A30901 2EZ Hitch Platform 2 Bike Rack
The similar Swagman was OK, but had a few problems. After a year and a half we switched to this rack. Everything is more solid. The finish is better. The bikes are a little further from the car, which is nice. The square tube which goes into the hitch kicks upward, which prevents the grounding on driveways we would always get with the Swagman on our 1991 Miata.
Also, the wheel straps are extra security. We actually lost a bike off the back of the Swagman (not this rack). The top tube hook wasn't correctly ratcheted down, which can happen with tall bikes on these racks (see the reviews). Wheel straps like the one on this rack would have prevented that disaster. That said, the clamp bolts on this rack are quite secure, so it's probably safe enough to skip strapping the wheels down for short trips.
The price difference is currently about $30, but it's money well spent.
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