I have an earlier model of one of these on my Ford 
Focus: 
http://www.rackattack.com/product-pages/yakima-highlite-2-silver-hitch-bike-carrier.asp
 
. The bike doesn't sit in a well, it's suspended from the rack with ties 
and other gizmos.

The best part was it came with a "sissy bar" that I can put on the Betty 
(or any other step-through bikes) so I can keep it level with my 
ex-husband's diamond frame bike. I've had no trouble with fenders, baskets, 
giant Bosco handlebars, or anything. I've even carried a 42-pound Dutch 
upright city bicycle on the back of the Focus without problem. 

The installation, chassis work and rack cost us about $900-ish, but it was 
money well spent. 

On Friday, June 12, 2015 at 5:52:05 AM UTC-7, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
>
> So... I have been looking at a new hitch racks, especially ones where the 
> bikes sit in a well and get clamped around the tire.  Does anyone have 
> experience with these to share?  Do you have to put the top clamp around 
> the tire, or is it OK to put it over the fender?  The Yakima rack 
> installation instructions specifically say to put the top hook within 2" of 
> the fork, which clearly rules out using it with any top rack, like my 
> Mark's mini.  The Saris instructions don't say that is necessary, but the 
> video on their web site shows them setting it up that way.  Finally, how 
> close together are the wells; is there sufficient space for Albatross bars?
>
> Michael
>

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