T2 Pro X 2 Bike 1.25in Receiver
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Why We Like The T2 Pro X 2 Bike 1.25in Receiver
Transporting your bikes to and from your ride location can definitely be a hassle. With the tool-free installation of the T2 Pro X 2 bike, attaching this bike rack to your 1.25in hitch receiver is easy as can be. The T2 Pro X fits 2 bikes of any kind with wheelbases up to 49in and 3in wide tires, up to 50lbs each. Bikes will not interfere with each other while in the rack thanks to the generous spacing between the two bike mounts. When the rack is not being used, a HitchSwitch lever allows the rack to be tilted up or down, making it easy to open the rear of your vehicle or just move it out of the way when needed.
Details
- Rack fits a 1.25in hitch receiver and features a snug-tite stinger for secure fit
- Included with Thule One-Key lock system for safety while attached to car
- Tool-free installation and removal with AutoAttach system for easy use
- Carries two bikes up to 50lbs each
- Item #THUZ3K2
- Bike Capacity
- 100lb
- Compatibility
- wheel sizes 20in to 29in, up to 3in wide tires, all wheel bases up to 49in, 1.25in reciever hitch
- Locks Included
- one-key system
- Part Number
- 5292377
- Claimed Weight
- 52lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Activity
- bike travel
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3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 29, 2025
Like the rack but it rubs my fork
I bought this last summer and wish I would have went a different route. I use it for 29" mtn bikes, but the way the hook and arm and built, the arm rubs my fork and wore through the paint to the metal. I should have been aware when the kit came with a sticker to cover part of your fork. Maybe I'm setting it up wrong (I follow the instructions) when I install the bike but if I move the hook farther to the front the bike gets wobbly. So if you have road bikes or kids bikes this is a great rack, if you have trail/enduro bikes or larger I'd say go up to the XTR or some other rack. My solution has been to cover the arm with a section of pool noodle to limit the damage due to rubbing. I'm super disappointed. I trusted that this rack would fit current mountain bikes without rubbing.
Originally reviewed on thule-us-ca
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