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Saris Bones 805 2 Bike Trunk Mount Rack

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Features

  • Injection -molded arms and legs are the strongest on the market
  • Built with 100% recyclable, non-rusting materials
  • Ratcheting hold downs are easy to adjust
  • Injection -molded arms and legs are the strongest on the market
  • Built with 100% recyclable, non-rusting materials
  • Ratcheting anti-sway straps secure and stabilize bikes.
  • Arc-based design fits over most spoilers, and separates bikes on different levels

Description

The Saris Bones 2-bike trunk rack holds up to 2 bikes with strong, injection- molded arms and legs and ratcheting anti-sway straps to secure and stabilize the bikes. The arc-based design fits over most spoilers and separates bikes on different levels. This rack is constructed with 100% recyclable, non-rusting materials.


Color: Black


Brand: Saris


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 22 x 16 x 8 inches


Load Capacity: 35 Pounds


Mounting Type: Strap


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Saris


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎22 x 16 x 8 inches


Load Capacity: ‎35 Pounds


Mounting Type: ‎Strap


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎22.4 x 15.9 x 8.4 inches


Package Weight: ‎4.58 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Saris


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Warranty Description: ‎Lifetime


Model Name: ‎Saris 2 Bike Trunk Racck


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Saris


Part Number: ‎700.SA805


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Bones Trunk


Included Components: ‎Bicycle rack for trunk mounr


Size: ‎2 Bike Carrier


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: October 16, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great mount for a good price.
Style: Bones Trunk Size: 2 Bike Carrier Color: Black
After I retired from railroading for 30 years, I worked 10 years part time at a local Bike shop. We sold a lot of racks and Saris was always a primary recommendation. Every one in our family rides or used to ride both mountain and road bikes. I bout the Saris Bones 805 2 Bike Trunk Mount Rack for my daughter's BD so she could take her new bike to work to train for an upcoming century. Love Saris's adjustability and sturdiness. Like the anti sway and ratcheting tie downs. When we installed it I cut a tapered piece from a 2 3/4" swimming pool noodle (solid, not hollow), stuffed the folded end of the straps into the hollow shaft and then pushed the 6" round on the back end, wedge on top of the straps. They won't come out or get weathered. I would also suggest a decent coated cable and lock to keep "Honest people honest", and your bike from running away without you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2023 by Deerail

  • You get what you pay for
Style: Bones Trunk Size: 2 Bike Carrier Color: Black
I was concerned about the 2 bike model being stable because of the single forward arm rather than the double forward arms of the 3 bike model. After using it for a day I feel like those concerns were unneeded. The 2 bike model feels plenty stable when making turns. Turning is the only time you would need the stability of 2 upper arms. At any other time the forces on the rack are pulling it back and down. The straps, if tightened properly, do a good job of holding the rack in place. The rack is very light. It says 8 pounds. I didn't weigh it but that feels about right. It's not hard to lift into place. It's kind of a pain in the rump to get all the straps sized properly for your car. But you only need to do that 1 time. If you want to use it on 2 cars you can always mark the straps with your starting points for each. Once the straps are at the right lengths the whole thing goes on the car in about 2 minutes. When its' time to put it away the whole rack comes off in about 2 seconds. it also folds down pretty small for storage. It will easily fit in your trunk when folded. It also won't take up a ton of room in a closet. Once it's up and has a bike on it feels very stable. It's got a little wobble to it so it's not like your bike is bolted to the frame of your car. But it's very secure. I would go to great lengths to make sure that two bikes mounted at the same time don't touch and if they do that they had something between them to keep 2 bikes from rubbing against each other. A bike is just loose enough on this that if 2 bikes were touching each other they would scratch each other up from the slight wobbling. So anywhere where 2 bikes might touch each other, wrap that part in a small towel or something. For 1 bike this is a non issue. I do recommend tying the bike to a low point on the rack. The rack holds the bike at the top tube and on the seat post just under the top tube. But above about 45 mph my bike starts to catch the wind and act like a sail. The bottom of the bike pulls away from the car. A small tie holding the bike to the lower support arms of the rack solves that. It doesn't need to be super tight or secure. It's not holding weight. It just needs to keep the bottom of the bike from sailing backwards in the wind. I will say that is Saris recommends getting the Hatch Hugger Saris Hatch Huggers for Saris Trunk Mount Racks alternative straps to make the mount more stable on your car, do it. I thought that sounded like a needless extra, but it's not. They go on the forward most straps and hook the trunk from inside by tying the strap to a big bar that can't gout out through the crack in the trunk. Without those the forward hooks don't latch well to my car and if I were to stop suddenly the rack could squeeze forward just enough to let those hooks detach. If those forward hooks come loose the entire system is going to fall off. They aren't needed on every car, but for the cars where they are recommended, I recommend it. There is a guide on the Saris website telling you what racks fit which cars and any accessories you need to install them. I don't care for the clips that hold the straps in place. They do have a plastic coating on them to minimize paint scratching. But they are still hard and will scratch the paint. There are 2 easy solutions to eliminate this problem though. One is to put a "door guard" on the sections of your trunk where the hooks attach. I'm talking about that clear plastic stuff you put on your car doors to prevent paint chipping and door dings. The other is to get adhesive velcro and use the fabric side to put in the hooks so they have a soft interior that's less abrasive on the paint. Both are easy and cheap and make this or any other bike rack much less likely to damage your car paint. You can also get clear stone guards that are made for behind your tires, and put square patches of them on your trunk and bumper for the feet of the Bones rack to rest on. You'll barely notice them when the rack is off the car and they will protect the paint nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2017 by Obi Wan

  • Great Carrier -- Elegant Engineering
Style: Bones Trunk Size: 2 Bike Carrier Color: Black
I looked at the Bones carrier largely because it was in every bike showroom I visited, and I figured that must mean something. While choosing a bike I tried out many, and thus visited a lot of bike stores. This carrier was ubiquitous, and it fit my car. I don't have a trailer hitch. And, I can't imagine standing the bike up on the top of the car -- I'm sure to drive under something low and wreck the bike. I've not had a bicycle or this carrier long, so I can't speak for long term use, but so far this is a truly excellent piece of engineering design. I'm not talking about aesthetic appearance, which other reviewers often praise, I'm talking about function. It's solidly made. The adjustment method is elegant. On my sedan it attaches tightly to my car and holds the bike securely. No parts are made of steel so there's nothing to rust. It's an impressive piece of design work. You need to go to their website, and enter your car in the "Get the Perfect Fit" box to see if it fits yours. With the arms folded down it fits close to the trunk, extending barely beyond the bumper - see my picture. And, though it says somewhere not to open the trunk with it attached, I do it with little difficulty. The feet tend to keep the trunk from closing without fussing with them just a little. Someone mentioned being difficult to tighten the hold-down straps. I find holding the buckle release open while tugging on the strap works well and is easy to get them tight. The niggles: After you set it up and use it once it's simple and you won't forget, but the instructions that come with it are inadequate and it's something of a puzzle at first. The chap who says he had it installed and a bike mounted in 5 minutes out of the box is a miracle worker. You can find a setup video for the three bike version on the Saris website. Go to the Bones 3 page and click on the "Installation Video" link in the list on the right. The two versions are close enough to the same this helped me a lot, but the gal doing it slurs words occasionally. Oddly, on the Bones 2 page Saris doesn't link to this useful video, so you have to stumble on it or learn about it here. Some bikes and some cars require special accessories you buy from Saris. They don't make this clear in the ads. For example, women's bikes may need a special bar (at this writing Amazon carries this bar). The bar is explained in the video mentioned above, but who looks for the video before buying the carrier, and other accessories are not in the video. For example, the bike peddle presses against my trunk. In this case they sell a special pad for the peddle to rest on, or you can use something like a piece of rubber to put between peddle and car, or rig something yourself. Right now I'm using a piece of that rubber-like friction shelf paper held on the peddle with a rubber band. If they happen to fall in an awkward place on the bike, the plastic straps that hold the bike to the carrier can be fussy to get undone. One of mine's like this, but after a little practice it's okay. This seems like a lot of negatives but they are all pretty minor and the carrier works great. Edited to add: I've found one problem with this carrier. Occasionally I use it to carry both my bike and various friends bikes. My bike peddles and those of my friends, until recently, have rubber on the outside so this problem didn't come up. Recently, however, I've taken a friend with an old fashioned steel bike with metal on the outside of the peddles. The first time my bike was located on the inside (nearest the car). His peddles were resting against my bike and scarred it pretty seriously. It's only cosmetic but I'd managed to keep it in mint condition 'til then. So, the next time we went I put his bike on the inside and mine on the outside where his' greater weight was near the car and it was easier make sure his peddles didn't rest on my bike. This time it made a jagged cut through the paint on my car. So, the message is, if you use this device take great care with the placement of the peddles on both bikes or make sure the outside is rubber and not metal. Sometimes that's difficult to do, so maybe put a leather sock around the peddles. Edit 2: I used this rack for three years. I quit using it in 2012 because health issues no longer let me ride. In those three years I probably used it 50 or so times and never quit liking it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 6, 2009 by jim jim

  • Useful!
Style: Bones Trunk Size: 2 Bike Carrier Color: Black
This was purchased as a gift. So far we have been told it is super handy to haul her bike.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 25, 2023 by JBird1018

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