YakimaTwoTimer Hitch Rack
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Item # YAK000U
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Versatility is the name of the TwoTimer’s game. Not only does it carry pretty much any bike, but it fits both 1.25in and 2in hitch receivers, and it locks in place with Yakima’s Single Key System. You can swap out lock cores for any other Yakima offering, too, if you want all your racks and roof boxes to operate on a one-key system. Need access to the hatch? All good, because the TwoTimer folds down even when it’s loaded, so you can get at the snacks, and it folds up when empty, so you don’t accidentally back it into your friend’s truck when you roll up to the trailhead. There’s also an integrated bottle opener, so a post-ride cold one is always easy to enjoy.- A Goldilocks hitch rack to fit most any bike frame
- Accomodates bikes from full suspension to fat bikes
- Padded arms secure bikes without damaging frame
- Folds out of way for trunk access or up when not in use
What do you think about this product?
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April 10, 2021
Will this rack for a 29”x3” tire?
Matt Conger
May 9, 2018
Gets the job done, but won't buy again
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
This this good value tier bike mount, but after using it for a year, loading up 2-3 times a week, it has not held up to my level of use. The rubber on the hold down hooks wore off in the first couple months, so I replace it with a piece foam insulation from the hardware store. Also the rachting system on the hold down pole is difficult to operate and I frequently find myself hitting the release button with heavy objects to get it to release. All in all thought it is a good option for the cost.
Cory Hanson
September 30, 2017
perfect for tough installs.
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I needed a 1 1/4 hitch but needed a longer reach and this was the only rack that worked. put something between your frame and the arm to ovoid paint wear.
Steve O
July 19, 2017
Value Bike-Rack
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Great bike-rack if you don't want to spend $400+ on a mode of bike transportation. This rack tilts down to fit most car trunk accessibility, and is light weight as to not add extra bulk to your already heavy vehicle.
Suzy Williams
December 22, 2016
What is the maximum wheel span that can fit on this rack? Can it hold a tandem bike?
Amit P.
May 22, 2016
Great value!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I comparison shopped much more than usual for a bike rack. There are so many more expensive options and I couldn't see why I would get those over this little Yakima. I read all of the reviews and decided to pull the trigger on this deal. Any fears I had were alleviated immediately. Easy to rack your bike - the tie downs are all super secure, intuitive to strap them on. I have no complaints.
Katherine Matsumoto
May 16, 2016
How well does this carrier do with full suspension mtn bikes? Specifically regarding the middle arm hold down?
clyde
September 2, 2015
Amazing Bike Rack.
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Easy mount and dismount. Easy install and super easy adjustments. Use it every weekend and try new trails every time makes life so much easier for me and a friend to spend the day in the hills or mountains.
Freddie A.
July 19, 2015
Long Hauler
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Take more friends with you and get those bikes out of the back. This rack is light, strong, and durable. It is a snap to install and fits multiple trailer hitch receiver sizes. Will fit road and mountain tires up to 2.5 no problem. Better look elsewhere for fat tire bikes. Otherwise a good all around rack for those travelers who like to bring the bikes.
Sean Zimmerman-Wall
May 27, 2015
Decent rack for occasional use
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
This rack is fairly easy to use, but installation has one glaring flaw that makes it a pain: instead of a cotter pin to keep the rack in the receiver of the hitch, it uses a bolt. This means you need to tighten it with a wrench -- a tedious process if there is limited clearance and you don't have the right size ratchet wrench. Other than that, it's fine. Note that to accommodate a fat bike you need to buy different straps, which was not clear from the product description.
Kevin W.
Mark K.
August 13, 2016
You see it as a glaring flaw, but I see the bolt as a plus.
Ryan A.
May 8, 2018
Bolt is absolutely necessary unless you want your rack to bounce all over the place
Aaron Raines
December 23, 2016
Hey Amit, this rack doesn't accommodate a tandem. We do have solutions for that. Please contact me at 801.204.4556 or araines@backcountry.com and we can discuss those options.