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Description
About Swagman "Ride, paddle, explore: seek your adventure" That philosophy was the intention of founders Jim and Jan Morris who saw an opportunity to create a better way to transport your bike back in the early 90’s. Swagman was one of the first companies worldwide to design and market a hitch style bike rack. Over the years, that small bike rack company based in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia grew to include numerous other ground breaking designs in the North American Bicycle, RV and Automobile markets.
Color: Black
Brand: Swagman
Item dimensions L x W x H: 5 x 34 x 11 inches
Load Capacity: 35lbs per bike Pounds
Mounting Type: 1 1/4" or 2" receiver
Manufacturer: Swagman Bicycle Carriers
UPC:
Color: Black
Brand: Swagman
Item dimensions L x W x H: 5 x 34 x 11 inches
Load Capacity: 35lbs per bike Pounds
Mounting Type: 1 1/4" or 2" receiver
Manufacturer: Swagman Bicycle Carriers
UPC: 751738096475 776214646500 797619810129 601640910003
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 36.41 x 10.83 x 5 inches
Package Weight: 13.74 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5 x 34 x 11 inches
Brand Name: Swagman
Warranty Description: 1yr
Model Name: Swagman XC2 Hitch Mount Bike Rack
Suggested Users: unisex-adult
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: 64650
Style: Bike Rack
Included Components: bicycle rack and parts
Size: 1 1/4 or 2-Inch Receiver
Sport Type: Cycling
Date First Available: March 10, 2004