The downsides though.. apparently when locked you can get the bike out by deflating the front tire. Also, I have heard several stories of the bike coming out of these mounts.
Could be done, but might be difficult. Instead take a look at the line of Thule Hitch Mount Bike Racks which are designed to attached directly to a hitch receiver. Check out the Thule T2, which mounts to both 2 inch and 1 1/4 inch receivers.
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AnascoNice 3 weeks ago
The downsides though.. apparently when locked you can get the bike out by deflating the front tire. Also, I have heard several stories of the bike coming out of these mounts.
MtnXfreeride 9 months ago
looks like the racheting arm runs into the v-brakes or even the forks that are disk set up.
racedust 1 year ago
Could be done, but might be difficult. Instead take a look at the line of Thule Hitch Mount Bike Racks which are designed to attached directly to a hitch receiver. Check out the Thule T2, which mounts to both 2 inch and 1 1/4 inch receivers.
stewartloren 2 years ago
looks great, i need that mounted on a reciever hitch to easily move it between 3 vehicles, is that hard to do? thanks
devja71 2 years ago
The Thule 594 SideArm is probably one of the easiest racks to load and unload.
stewartloren 3 years ago