MaxxHaul 50025 Hitch Mount 2 Bike Rack
- 2 Bike Rack
- 100 lb. max capacity
Article number: | 50025 |
Availability: | In stock (1) |
This item is a take-off, used item in good condition. Please refer to photos for any cosmetic defects (foam is sunfaded and slightly cracked), but it is in otherwise good condition.
The MaxxHaul 50025 Hitch Mount 2 Bike Rack is a versatile and durable solution for securely transporting up to two bikes, with a total weight capacity of 100 lbs (50 lbs per bike). This take-off, used item is in good condition, though it does have some cosmetic wear, including sunfaded and slightly cracked foam. Despite these minor imperfections, the bike rack remains fully functional and reliable.
This rack features a hitch adapter that fits both 1-1/4" and 2" hitch receivers, making it compatible with a wide range of vehicles, including those with Class I, II, III, and IV hitches. The improved rubber bike cradles and buckle-type straps ensure that your bikes are securely held in place during transit, reducing movement and potential damage.
The built-in locking knob helps to minimize wobble by keeping the main upright stable, enhancing the overall security of your bikes while you're on the road. Please note that the pad color may vary slightly, adding a unique touch to your rack.
This bike rack is specifically designed for bikes with a horizontal top bar frame. If your bike has a different style frame, you may need to install a horizontal crossbar (not included) for proper use.
It's important to note that this rack is not recommended for use on RVs, trailers, or fifth-wheels due to the increased distance between the rear bumper and the axle, which can cause excessive bouncing, swaying, and stress. For added safety during transport, always use tie-downs and straps.
Overall, the MaxxHaul 50025 Hitch Mount 2 Bike Rack offers a sturdy and adaptable solution for transporting bikes on a variety of vehicles, ensuring that your bikes arrive at your destination safely and securely.
Important Note: Due to the increased distance between the rear bumper and the axle on trailers or RVs compared to cars or SUVs, using bike racks and cargo carriers in this scenario is not advisable.