Re: [RBW] Re: Bike Rack

2023-11-12 Thread Jacob Tobey
I can confirm that a 59 Clem L fits just fine on a 1up, as I transport mine that way regularly. On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 1:27:01 PM UTC-8 Andrew S wrote: > Kiley, I’ve got a 64 Clem L rolling chassis (embarrassingly not yet built > up) and a 1UP rack which I’ve (embarrassingly) not yet

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2023-11-12 Thread Andrew Schell
Kiley, I’ve got a 64 Clem L rolling chassis (embarrassingly not yet built up) and a 1UP rack which I’ve (embarrassingly) not yet tried it on. If you haven’t gotten a definitive answer before then, I’ll throw it on and take some photos when we’re back from our vacation on Thursday.andrewSent from

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2023-11-12 Thread Brian Turner
Kiley, I think the best answer for those who have long wheelbase issues, is to get a rear rack with the dual rack arms that adjust to secure both wheels of the bike (like the design of 1Up racks, or the Kuat Piston series). The wheelbase limitations of the Kuat Piston series is 53 inches, and

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2023-11-12 Thread Kiley Demond
Super-size the question: My Clem L is a 59; looking/considering a Clem L 64 for my HE (husband equivalent). How in the world do we transport these behemoths? The idea is for some off-road, away-from-home adventures, but the whole rack thing needs to be managed. We could remove wheels for

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2023-11-07 Thread Sally Bidleman
Hi Omar and Chester, Thanks so much for further info! I like that wheel stop thingy... very useful I bet. And that quikrstuff rack video was interesting; I especially liked how you can just fold the rack up and stuff it in the back of a small SUV. I can see why there's a 2-month wait on those.

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2023-11-07 Thread Chester
Super similar to 1Up racks are the ones made by QuikrStuff, licensing design by the creator of the 1Up rack design: https://quikrstuff.com/ Looks like he refined the design in at least a few nice ways. They're backordered with lead time estimated at 2 months, according to their website.

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2023-11-07 Thread Omar Sandoval
Another vote for the 1UP. Their "wheel stop" accessory/add-on holds my fendered bike very well (https://1up-usa.com/product/wheel-stop). You can also adjust the arms to mount bikes with smaller wheels. (As small as 16"). On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 12:35:15 PM UTC-7 SallyG wrote: > Hi all!

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2023-11-07 Thread Sally Bidleman
Hi Ed, Thanks so much for the tips...great idea to check for Black Friday deals, too! On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 11:00 PM Ed Carolipio wrote: > +1 on the Hollywood Sport Rider as a good, low cost tray-style hitch rack > for fendered bikes and swoopy frames. The 2 bike option is pretty light as >

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2023-11-06 Thread Ed Carolipio
+1 on the Hollywood Sport Rider as a good, low cost tray-style hitch rack for fendered bikes and swoopy frames. The 2 bike option is pretty light as well so easy to wrangle on and off the car. Swagman makes a similar rack, the XTC. I own both: Sport Rider for 2 bikes, XTC for 4 bikes.

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2023-11-05 Thread Sally Bidleman
Thanks very much! I looked up Hollywood bike carriers and they seem great, too. Our local shop is closed today but website indicates they may have these in the warehouse...Hope to see one and compare. On Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 4:09 AM 'peech1...@yahoo.com' via RBW Owners Bunch <

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2023-11-05 Thread Johnny Alien
1UP does sell Fender Cushions as an accessory to add on. https://1up-usa.com/product/fender-cushion On Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 7:09:30 AM UTC-5 peech1...@yahoo.com wrote: > The Hollywood bike carrier accomodates wider tires, longer wheelbases and > fenders. Fairly low price. well made. I

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2023-11-05 Thread 'peech1...@yahoo.com' via RBW Owners Bunch
The Hollywood bike carrier accomodates wider tires, longer wheelbases and fenders. Fairly low price. well made. I have been pleased with it for the 2 years I have been using it. On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 7:01:51 PM UTC-5 SallyG wrote: > Hi Brian, > > Great info, especially re: the

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2023-11-04 Thread Sally Bidleman
Hi Brian, Great info, especially re: the fenders! I have fenders on my Clem and just ordered some for my husband's incoming Platypus. Thanks much! On Sat, Nov 4, 2023 at 4:50 PM Brian Turner wrote: > I share Ted’s praise of the Küat NV2.0. Mine has been one of the best bike > investments I’ve

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2023-11-04 Thread Brian Turner
I share Ted’s praise of the Küat NV2.0. Mine has been one of the best bike investments I’ve made. It fits my 50” wheelbase medium Gus no problem, although it pushes it to its absolute maxium. When they say 50” is the max. wheelbase, they mean it.1Up makes a very fine rack, but if your bike has

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2023-11-04 Thread Sally Bidleman
Thanks, Ted! I just checked our local bike shop and, while they don't have 1UP, they can bring a Kuat NV2 down the grade from their warehouse in a couple days for us to try. Very excited to expand our biking radius, albeit (partially) by auto! Now, if I can only locate a Jakob Ingebrigtsen running

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2023-11-04 Thread Ted W
Highly recommend the Kuat NV2 or 1UP as previously recommended. I have the NV2 and it’s the best rack I’ve ever owned. Can easily carry any bike I have. The only one that pushes the limits a bit is my Gus, I wouldn’t want to try anything longer. The only reason I didn’t get the 1UP was due to

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2023-11-04 Thread 3munro5
Thanks Johnny! Subaru XTrek 2 inch hitch.Sent from my iPhoneOn Nov 4, 2023, at 1:44 PM, Johnny Alien wrote:For like a car? If so 1UP will be my whole hearted recommendation. Best product I ever bought and works great for long wheelbases.On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:35:15 PM UTC-4 SallyG

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2023-11-04 Thread Johnny Alien
For like a car? If so 1UP will be my whole hearted recommendation. Best product I ever bought and works great for long wheelbases. On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:35:15 PM UTC-4 SallyG wrote: > Hi all! > Any bike rack you'd recommend for Clem Smith L 45 cm and future Platy 50 > cm for

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2023-04-06 Thread john Bokman
Thanks Chris. It looks like it has one now: https://www.1up-usa.com/product/quik-rack-single/ > On Apr 6, 2023, at 5:19 PM, Chris L wrote: > > Read the 1UP descriptions very carefully. I'm pretty sure when I bought > mine, they sold a

Re: [RBW] Re: Bike rack suggestions

2023-04-06 Thread Chris L
Read the 1UP descriptions very carefully. I'm pretty sure when I bought mine, they sold a 1.25" hitch version but I think it didn't have the ability to be locked to the hitch, which was a must-have for me. Heck, mine might be a 1.25" with a spacer to make it 2". On Thursday, April 6, 2023

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2023-04-06 Thread John Bokman
Furthermore, I'm interested in hearing from those who use a 1.25" hitch rather than the 2" hitch. I believe my Toyota Matrix can only accomodate a 1.25" hitch (yet to install one). Is the 1.25 inch hitch suitable for a heavy rack such as the 1UP, or other heavy beast? On Thursday, April 6,

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2023-04-06 Thread John Bokman
in Jacob's excellent picture, it looks like the front wheel is held down at just about the area my Tubus Tara front rack's hoop is located. I'm wondering if I were to adjust the holder further in front of the wheel: Would this compromise security? Otherwise, I might be able to place the

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2023-02-25 Thread Roberta
I meant 1 1/4” hitch not 1 1/2”, which I don’t think exists. On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 8:45:24 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote: > I had recommended to Pam via email the Saris Freedom 2 rack, the EX > version, which tilts, if she can find one. Otherwise, she could buy the > tilting add on and

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2023-02-25 Thread Roberta
I had recommended to Pam via email the Saris Freedom 2 rack, the EX version, which tilts, if she can find one. Otherwise, she could buy the tilting add on and put it together herself, if that’s important. I can open the trunk of my Civic without tilting the rack. Th Rocktmounts Highnoon FC

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2023-02-25 Thread John Bokman
Paul, thanks for digging deeper. It does indeed look like it would work for me. I'd probably spring for the double bike rack; at $580, it ain't cheap, but it seems comparable, or less expensive, that many options out there. As to the Yakima Raptor: I have had one for 25- or -so years, and it

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2023-02-25 Thread Paul Clifton
Page 4 of the PDF instructions show the preferred arm location. It's like basically as long as you can get it up to about 7 o'clock, you should be good: https://rockymounts.com/content/51339_REV_5_sml.pdf I didn't see any reviews or video instructions. must be niche product :) I may spring for

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2023-02-25 Thread Paul Clifton
yeah, John, I had the same thought. I might do a search on youtube or something for a review that shows it actually working. Paul On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 11:46:20 AM UTC-6 John Bokman wrote: > Thanks for the recommendation Paul. I'm wondering if the front arm can be > rotated

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2023-02-25 Thread John Bokman
Thanks for the recommendation Paul. I'm wondering if the front arm can be rotated forward a bit? My fenders are longer in front than the ones shone on the Ebike. John On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 6:44:35 AM UTC-8 Paul Clifton wrote: > I've stayed out of this thread because the Yakima roof

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2023-02-24 Thread Philip Williamson
1Up. Whatever car this goes on would need a hitch mount, with 2” preferred. i worried about putting my (metal) fendered Quickbeam on the rack, and cut short bits of pipe insulation, and imagined different ways to support the fender from underneath, with something between the fender and the

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2023-02-23 Thread Brian Forsee
Regarding ease of install on the 1up: It uses a wedge system so the 'bolt on' and off is extremely easy and quick, especially if you don't care to use the lock. But the lock is just a through-pin with a cap so that is also very quick and easy. As far as handling it goes, I believe it is

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2023-02-23 Thread greenteadrinkers
I has pulling this together last night and forgot to hit send... For $50 1 Up also offers a front wheel stop add-on for use with fenders... https://www.1up-usa.com/product/wheel-stop/ Maybe the wheel stop and the fender pads lightly secured would be a good solution, but that also adds around

Re: [RBW] Re: Bike rack suggestions

2023-02-23 Thread Pam Bikes
Great suggestions all. Jason, the Swagman is near the limits on weight for my Betty since it has fenders, dyno, etc. The other bike will most likely be a Surly Disc Trucker so both will be towards the 35 lb max weight limit. Max mentioned a Saris which has a higher weight limit. Max, do you

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2023-02-22 Thread luckyturnip
It’s very easy to use and install but I have the Heavy Duty two bike rack and find it very heavy and awkward. I have to add the other two additional trays once it’s on the car or I won’t be able to carry it alone. Even in two bike configuration I use my teen son to help carry. Me: healthy and

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2023-02-22 Thread John Bokman
What about ease of installation? Are these 1UPS user-friendly in that regard? I am interested in the 1UP for all the reasons already mentioned, but also, because sometimes I'd have one bike, and sometimes I'd have to carry my wife's bike, and 2 kids' bikes, also. Nice to have the option of the

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2023-02-22 Thread Brian Forsee
Also adding my vote/appreciation for the 1up. It is the best rack I have used, although 90% of time I use it I am carrying multiple mountain bikes so the fender is not an issue. The fact it contains 0 plastic was a big selling point for me. What I've done w/ fendered bikes is: 1. Push front

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2023-02-21 Thread Jacob Byard
You don’t have to go that hard. I just get super paranoid. I know the bike can’t go anywhere but you never know…. I personally think the Thule rack is easier to use but the 1Up is much lighter. It installs in about a minute. That 1Up fender attachment looks interesting. My mountain bike just got

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2023-02-21 Thread DamonLee
I thought the same thing Leah, it looks soft but not grippy therefore requiring downwards force to hold it. The swagman looks good as it doesn't rely on clamping the tops of the wheels in any capacity. The deformation on the tires in jacobs photo makes me think I'd never want to put that kind

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2023-02-21 Thread Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
I am following this thread with interest. I have the Saris Freedom 4 bike rack, but that company seems to be lessening their quality and maybe even phasing out this rack. They have a new modular system they seem to want you to buy, and it isn’t going to play nice with mixtes with fenders.

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2023-02-20 Thread rltilley
1Up also has the Wheel Stop which is supposed to make carrying fendered bikes better.  I think it helps clamp the front wheel more securely so you can go easy on the rear bar which would be clamping on the fender itself?I added one with my order but haven’t installed it yet. I’ve been working from

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2023-02-20 Thread maxcr
I've been using a Saris Freedom 2 EX 2-Bike Hitch Rack which has worked out great for my large fendered Riv bikes - I don't see why it wouldn't work for a Betty. Also, it's MUSA which is a plus. Max On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 2:42:35 PM UTC-5 ericf3

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2023-02-20 Thread Eric Floden
I have had a 2 bike Swagman for several years, and even used it to take bikes from Vancouver to Ottawa on one occasion. Worked like a charm. And it easily takes different sizes - I have used it for a pair of my bikes (64cm) or one of mine, one of my wife's (52cm or so for her) The only issues I

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2023-02-20 Thread greenteadrinkers
Wow, the Swagman looks nice! Way more affordable than a 2-bike super duty 1 Up. On Monday, February 20, 2023 at 2:14:16 PM UTC-5 Jason Fuller wrote: > I have one of these Swagman racks that have fender-friendly trays and then > a hook that clamps down on the top tube - and works totally fine

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2023-02-20 Thread Jason Fuller
I have one of these Swagman racks that have fender-friendly trays and then a hook that clamps down on the top tube - and works totally fine with step-thru frames as the hook can all the way down to the bottom if it needs to. We use it with my partner's fendered dutch bikes and any of my bikes

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2023-02-20 Thread luckyturnip
Hey! That’s cool, thanks Scott. Time to make some fender cushions.On Feb 20, 2023, at 10:56, greenteadrinkers wrote:If your car has a hitch with a 2" receiver and you can afford it, don't waste your money on anything other than a 1Up. You can get a single-bike heavy-duty rack for $430, the rack

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2023-02-20 Thread greenteadrinkers
If your car has a hitch with a 2" receiver and you can afford it, don't waste your money on anything other than a 1Up. You can get a single-bike heavy-duty rack for $430, the rack is expandable for up to 4 bikes, with each bike weighing no more than 50 lbs.

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2023-02-20 Thread luckyturnip
I have a 1up also and have experienced interference with the fenders and the front rack/basket. I’m not sure any ideal combo of rack exists if you have these things on your bike. I certainly tried to find a solution that keeps the bike off the roof, and keeps bikes from rubbing/banging together.

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2023-02-20 Thread Brian Turner
If I had to do it all over, I’d definitely go with a 1up rack. My Küat NV2.0 is great, and I’m fine with how it works with fenders and racks… but I feel like a 1up would be more secure in those cases. Also, my Medium Gus at 50” wheelbase is the absolute maximum length the Küat will handle.On Feb

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2023-02-19 Thread JAS
The 1Up rack has worked really well for me too. It's spendy, but well made and has worked well with my Clem, Platypus and Bike Friday (all have fenders). Joyce On Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 9:38:15 PM UTC-8 JW wrote: > We love our 1UP rack and it works pretty well with fenders. > > On

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2023-02-19 Thread JW
We love our 1UP rack and it works pretty well with fenders. On Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 9:24:08 PM UTC-8 Pam Bikes wrote: > Looking for recommendations for a bike rack for a Prius for my fendered > Betty. Lots of tray mount racks seem to not be made for fenders. And the > hanging style

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2022-07-30 Thread luckyturnip
No I don’t. I have the 2” heavy duty double with two single add ons. I also have a minivan. So in the rare occasion the van is full and I can’t put two bikes inside I need all four trays. In that case I put on the double onto the car and then mount each add on separately. But I don’t leave it

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2022-07-30 Thread Roberta
Do you keep your one up base on your car all the time? On Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 7:09:26 PM UTC-4 Lucky wrote: > I love my 1-Up but it weighs so much. I have two add-ons so we can carry > four bikes, and I absolutely can’t keep it all assembled all the time...too > heavy and awkward. Also,

Re: [RBW] Re: Bike rack

2022-07-30 Thread luckyturnip
I love my 1-Up but it weighs so much. I have two add-ons so we can carry four bikes, and I absolutely can’t keep it all assembled all the time...too heavy and awkward. Also, on my son’s very large bike with rear Blackburn rack, the rack “arm” can’t lock to the wheel on that end. I use a strap

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2022-07-30 Thread Roberta
Fenders? Racks? Wheelbase? They could impact your options. I have long wheelbased Platy with fenders and racks. If you have a 60cm Chev it would be in that long territory. Other things to consider— weight of rack, storage. Do you need to lock your bike to rack? For me , typically traveling

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2022-07-29 Thread Jan O.
I have a 1UP USA rack as well and love it. I have used it with a long wheelbase MIT Atlantis and now with an Hunqapillar and it works perfectly. On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 6:30:39 AM UTC-7 kbe...@gmail.com wrote: > Looking for recommendations to haul my Cheviot? > > Sent from my iPhone >

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2022-07-29 Thread Chris L
I have the 1-UP heavy duty (I think...at least it's the one with the larger hitch insert) and it was well worth the price I paid for it. For the first time since 1995, I can carry a bike on the back of my vehicle without giving a second thought to whether it's flapping in the wind or going to