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Young 200 lbs. Capacity Hitch Mounted 2-Bike Rack with Lock for Standard, Mountain, Fat Tire Bikes, fit Car, SUV, Van, RV, Trailer, Truck

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Arrives Thursday, Mar 6
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Size: 2-Bike Rack with Lock


Features

  • 200 LB TOTAL CAPACITY: Easily transports up to 100 pounds per bike. Universal tire holders and wheel straps are compatible with mountain bikes, road bikes with up to 5-inch fat tires and 20" to 29" tire sizes. The maximum wheelbase is 58" to fit on this rack.
  • FOLDABLE & TILT BACK DESIGN: Users can fold up this rack to save space when not in use, convenient for garage parking. Quick release tilting down feature allows easy access to trunk without detaching the hitch rack.
  • SAFE AND SECURE: Comes with soft padded hooks and locks, that secure your bikes in place without swaying and scratching the paint. Slide down over the vertical frame with hitch tightener to fit different size bike frame for safe.
  • DESIGN FOR RV. WARNING!! - DO NOT exceed 120 lbs of capacity when installed behind a RV. DO NOT use this bike carrier for transporting or carrying other items or materials besides bicycles.
  • 2 INCH HITCH RECEIVER: ONLY fits vehicles with 2" receivers, the rack is sturdy and does not wobble easily. Most parts come pre-assembled for easy installation. Parts including instruction manual and hardwares.
  • 1 YEAR WARRANTY: If anything ever goes wrong with your hitch mounted bike rack , please contact our 24H Service Team.

Color: Black


Brand: Young Electric


Item dimensions L x W x H: 36.1 x 73.2 x 33.1 inches


Load Capacity: 200 Pounds


Mounting Type: Strap


Automotive Fit Type: Universal Fit


Manufacturer: Young Electric


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Young Electric


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎36.1 x 73.2 x 33.1 inches


Load Capacity: ‎200 Pounds


Mounting Type: ‎Strap


Automotive Fit Type: ‎Universal Fit


Manufacturer: ‎Young Electric


Model: ‎Hitch Bike Rack


Item Weight: ‎41.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎36.1 x 73.2 x 33.1 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎4158


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎4158


Date First Available: October 15, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • More rugged than I need.
Size: 2-Bike Rack 200lbs. Capacity
The 2-Bike rack is good. It's bigger and more rugged than we need, but it was less expensive than a less rugged rack. We were able to carry two bikes to a trail. It is a pain to fasten 3 safety straps to each bike. I cut the straps shorter so the tails wouldn't flap in the wind. It requires a 24mm wrench to put it on the trailer hitch. That requirement offers some protection from someone stealing the rack. None of the pieces of the rack lock on. I don't need a frame bracket on my step-through e-bike. The rack will adjust to the height of a short horizontal section on my bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by Eric Maddox

  • Use reinforcement
Size: 2-Bike Rack 200lbs. Capacity
Don't load this with heavy e-bikes. Over time, the brackets become bent, it is impossible to tighten them enough and the outer metal starts to bend. In the third picture, they used to be straight across, now you can see how far they dip down on each side. This unit was kind of an expensive way to find out what we really want from a bike rack and this is not it. Total of both bikes is about 150 lbs, it says 200 lb capacity... We did a long road trip with our bikes loaded (~1400 miles). VERY IMPORTANT to tighten the bolt all the way into your vehicle. I left it a little loose, to get the locking pin in and there was too much vibration. I think this is why the lower mounts bent in a little bit and the hooks came loose as the bikes lowered down. I was glad that I tied the tops of the bikes up, or the back one may have tried to roll out. Yes, this was a little difficult to put together, it comes with real nuts and bolts, requiring some tools to build. That's what contributes to it being sturdy. Wasn't too hard to figure out. This is a versatile unit, able to fold it up, or down to open the lift gate once the bikes are unloaded. That said, the adjustment clamps never really seem to be tight and they're lined with plastic. I would probably use a thicker gage metal, because that is what seems to be bent from the vibrations I mentioned earlier and maybe just a thin lining of plastic, so metal tightens against metal. I think the plastic is to prevent scratching. We will continue to use this rack around town, even though it's bent, it seems sturdy enough to hold on with the extra tying at the top and secured velcro straps at the bottom. I would urge you to tie in at the top, no matter what. It's a great insurance policy. If anyone wants recommended design improvements on this, I'd love to discuss, lol! :-) Overall, it's doing the job without much problem. Probably takes the 2 of us about 5 minutes to load both bikes on and reinforce. Maybe about 5 more to mount the rack if it is not already mounted to the truck. Follow up, after a few more uses and seeing some other units around: I would be looking for something lighter and easier to load. Something with a higher capacity also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Maia Spyder Maia Spyder

  • Awesome rack
Size: 4 Standard Bikes
This is one tough rack. We've previously purchased another rack, which proved very flimsy for our mountain bikes. It can carry up to four bikes, although we mostly use only two. We often take our bikes on some very rough, rocky unpaved roads and our bikes have not budged. This is a heavy duty bike rack and quite heavy, but that is what we wanted because prior racks have not been up to snuff and straps have slipped and our bikes rattled and we had to pull over to readjust. Like I said, this rack is heavy duty, but your bike will stay on the rack. Good bikes are not cheap, we wanted to protect them and not have them fall off or rattle around. This rack will most definitely keep them safe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by FML

  • Solid product for the price
Size: 2-Bike Rack 200lbs. Capacity
I generally like this bike rack. I gave it 5 stars because the product is solid and assembly was straightforward for my skill level. Also the price, compared to similar products with less features, was pretty good. It could securely hold my two bicycles with no issues. However, there are a few things that I noticed. There are certain places where the weld only had one contact point. Two or three points would have been better. But from what I can tell, it will still hold up well. I will probably add a few weld points myself so it can last longer. The included clamp straps will work, but I recommend getting more secure ratchet straps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Christopher Lewis

  • Great Budget Mount
Size: 2-Bike Rack 200lbs. Capacity
We have 2 Rad Power Bikes (86 lbs each), and they fit very securely on this rack. The mounting process was straightforward, and the bikes remain stable even during our trip. The construction seems durable, and the platform design makes loading and unloading much easier compared to hanging racks. The fact that it accommodates fat tire bikes like ours is a huge bonus. I’ll follow up in a few months with an update on long-term use, but so far, it’s been great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Todd Prendergast Todd Prendergast

  • Cheap rack with an overstated weight limit - DO NOT BUY THIS RACK
Size: 2-Bike Rack 200lbs. Capacity
Had this rack less than a month. Loaded it with two bikes both well under the 200lb weight limit and had three successful trips - one was to a state park about an hour away without any problem. Today, loaded two bikes and one of the bottom wheel brackets literally bent down and allowed the bike to drop below the hook on the vertical bar...bike was still held on to the rack with the tire straps and then flipped over and drug the ground. The wheel bracket itself didn't break and the nut was still clamped tight. It was the INSIDE of the tightening mechanism that collapsed. The bottom wheel brackets appear "sturdy" but they are actually clamped to the horizontal bottom bars with cheap plastic inserts that cause the entire wheel bracket to give out even though the nut is tight. Why in the world would you design something meant to support up to 200lbs with plastic?! All in all, a cheap design. Appears sturdy at first but the way a bike can suddenly drop sitting in the rack and flip over (or literally off) makes the top clamp useless. What a crappy design...regret the purchase, and now my new bike needs a few repairs after dragging behind my truck. Thank goodness I wasn't flying down the interstate with my bike coming off the rack. Don't waste your money...treat your bike like the investment it is and get a rack that won't break under normal use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by T.Mac

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