SingleSpeed Hitch Rack
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Yakima designed the SingleSpeed Hitch Rack for cyclists regularly carrying only a single bike, whether they're moving across the country or simply driving to the trailhead to crush miles of technical singletrack. Inspired by the larger HoldUp design, the SingleSpeed features a StrongArm hook that clamps securely over your front wheel and tire without contacting your carbon frame or scratching precious paint. The rear strap ratchets in place to hold down the rear wheel, so it won't shift or migrate around during transport.
Making versatility a key selling point, the SingleSpeed carries a large range of bikes, from 20-inch kids' bikes all the way to gargantuan 29ers. Another cool feature is the ability to carry bikes with tires up to 4.8 inches wide, meaning it'll secure everything from skinny road tires up to monstrous fat bike tires.
Details
- Streamlined bike carrier for a single bike
- Attaches to both 1.25 and 2-inch hitch receivers
- Works with 20 to 29-inch wheels, tires up to 5 inches wide
- StrongArm hook secures front wheel down without movement
- Won't contact frame, making it suitable for carbon bikes
- SKS bike lock for security, SpeedKnob locks rack itself
- Wheel cup compactly folds up when it's not in use
- Only weighs 20lb for easy removal and installation
- Item #YAK003W
- Bike Capacity
- 1
- Compatibility
- fits both 1.25 and 2 in hitch receivers, 20 - 29in wheels, tires up to 4.8in wide
- Locks Included
- yes, SKS lock for bike security, SpeedKnob locks rack to hitch receiver
- Part Number
- 8002481
- Claimed Weight
- 20.8lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- travel
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 14, 2020
Does the job
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Works well. Just wish it wasn't as far out as it is. I'd prefer both wheels being strapped and the frame locked as the suggested spot to secure the front tends to get loose so I have to push it on the front fork to make it secure. The security cable sometimes has difficulty going in and out but that's resolved when I move the arm around. My rack got wet and since then it's super squeaky and even some lubricant hasn't fixed but overall not bad. I think the build issues have been resolved as those reviews are from 2018
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