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RockyMounts 1.25-Inch Receiver Hitch MonoRail Bike Rack; Carries 2 Bikes (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

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      • Carries 2 Bikes ONLY, Up To 60 Lbs Per Tray (120 Lbs Total)
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      • 1.25" Variant Is NOT Compatible With Add-On
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      • No Contact With Frame, Secures Bicycle By Front Wheel
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      • Carries Road Tires Up To 5.0” Fat Bike Tires, And Diameters From 20” To 29”
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      • Compatible With Bicycle Wheelbases From 36” To 50”
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      • Folds Flat Against The Vehicle And Tilts Down 30 Degrees To Allow For Hatch Access
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      • Includes Anti-Wobble Hitch Pin
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      • If You Want To Fit Both 1.25" And 2" Size Hitches, Get The 1.25" And Our Adaptor Sleeve
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      • This Configuration Does Not Allow For The Use Of An Add-On
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      • Includes Locking Hitch Bolt, Cable Lock, And Standard Lock Pods, Keyed Alike
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      • Cable Lock Is Not Intended To Be Used While Driving
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      • Road Vibrations Can Cause Unintended Wear On Frames, Rims, And The Rack Itself
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      • Please Remove Cable Lock When Vehicle Is In Motion
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      • Not For Use With Fender Equipped Bicycles, Or On Class I Hitch Receivers
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      • Rack Weight 39 Lbs (Shipping Weight 51 Lbs)
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      • Fit Memo For Cargo Vans A Fit Check Is Required
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      • Depending On Hitch Manufacturer, Handlebar Width, Vehicle Wheelbase, And Accessories An 8" Hitch Extension May Be Required For Handlebars To Clear The Door
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      • Hitch Extension Will Be Required For Santa Fe, Sorento, Rav 4, Compass, Alfa Romeo's, 2nd Gen Forester, And Typically Other Generations
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      • Exhaust Outlet Can Burn Racks When In Folded Position Without Hitch Extension Or Exhaust Diverter
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      • Package Length 46.06 Inch
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      • Package Width 9.84 Inch
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      • Package Height 11.02 Inch
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      • Country Of Origin China
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      • Fits Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required
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      Description

      Versatile Bike Transport. The RockyMounts 1.25-Inch Receiver Hitch MonoRail Bike Rack carries 2 bikes, securing them by the front wheel without frame contact. It accommodates road bikes to fat tire e-bikes, providing convenience and protection during transport.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from durable materials, this rack features a robust build with a black finish for a sleek, functional look. It folds flat against the vehicle and tilts down 30 degrees to allow hatch access, enhancing usability without compromising strength or stability.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, using the included anti-wobble hitch pin and locking hardware for a secure fit. An optional adaptor sleeve allows compatibility between 1.25" and 2" hitch sizes.

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      Application. Fits universal; some adaptation may be required. Certain vehicles may need an 8" hitch extension to avoid clearance issues, especially cargo vans and models like Santa Fe, Sorento, Rav 4, Compass, Alfa Romeo's, and 2nd Gen Forester.

      RockyMounts 10003

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