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🚲 Saris MTR Bike Hitch Car Rack: Expandable Hitch Bicycle Rack for 1-4 Bikes with Add-On Extensions Review

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Details

ColorBlack
MaterialAluminum, Plastic
BrandSaris
Item Dimensions LxWxH36.62 x 12.63 x 19.13 inches
Item Weight21 Pounds

Description of 🚲 Saris MTR Bike Hitch Car Rack: Expandable Hitch Bicycle Rack for 1-4 Bikes with Add-On Extensions

ADD ON: Bike tray add-on for MTR 1-bike or 2-bike tray-style hitch rack. WEIGHT: Hauls bikes up to 60 lb if used as first two trays closest to vehicle; or up to 35 lb if used as third or fourth tray. TOUGH: Built with American-made aluminum and steel. WHEEL TRAYS: Speed up bike loading and unloading process. DUAL-ARM WHEEL HOLDERS: Securely transport variety of bikes.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Do not buy WARNING: Accessories

This is my opinion. I largely agree with C. Smith's review. - Parts of the Saris MTR-1 are not firmly connected, resulting in significant wobbling. - The hitch key is a joke. It's difficult to operate and there's no way to tighten it properly unless you use a wrench. In terms of ease of use, you just put the bike on the rack and secure it with the levers, but you can't position your bike. the bike along the pallets, since there is a "cradle" on the front wheel that determines where the bike…

Pros
  • Hands-free mode
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hurts, "Buy an American " storyline

After a pretty good start I had trouble getting the swivel out of the receiver and then with some scratches, the thumb wrench used to tighten the block to the receiver broke - and it was only tightened with my fingers and I didn't use any tools. He just collapsed. I looked at the metal and there was no bend, just crystallized metal. Which indicates a fundamental lack of material - it is most likely cheap to read. My rack was a little over two years old but I called them to get a replacement. In

Pros
  • Pleased
Cons
  • Bad purchase for seniors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

FALSE ADVERTISING AND POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE

Do not buy from Planet Cyclery. When I received the item, the item was used and damaged, not to mention missing parts. First, they gave me a discount on the condition that I could buy the part from the manufacturer. With all the hassle of getting a part from the manufacturer and my return window was closed, I had no choice but to return my purchase to Planet Cyclery. Planet Cyclery has informed me that they do not have a replacement for my order and therefore I have decided to keep the order…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality bike rack

Many quality and performance issues with this bike rack. where to start The biggest problem is that the whole frame is cheap and very wobbly. You can see a lot of slippage in the receiver and in the connection between the hitch adapter. At first I thought maybe he was just gossiping about the factory, but it's not. I tried using the bottle opener's "handle" to tighten the clutch screw, it was extremely awkward and didn't allow you to tighten the screw at all. It actually interferes with the…

Pros
  • Ideal for a small home
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The next best thing for 1Up.

Very good stand but not as strong as the stand alone stand and I will be going back to the stand alone stand once they are back in stock. Folding/folding arms is for me a solution in search of a problem. I'm talking about how the racks that hold the bikes fold vertically, not how the entire rack folds towards the tailgate. I never remove my frame and never have to fold it for storage. The extra pivot points just make it a lot less rigid. I think if you really had to fold the shelf up and put it

Pros
  • 1 year trial
Cons
  • Tape