PowerMe
Well-Known Member
Okay first, I'm going to purchase a 1Up Bike Rack, I've looked at other racks and 1Up is the one I want.
With that said, here are the details:
Car: 2010 Prius
Purchased Hitch: CURT with 1.25" receiver
Need to carry: 1 bike and only 1 bike
Planned eBike Purchase: Evo Street. 350w hub motor. Integrated battery in downtube. Total weight with battery = 57 lbs, Estimated weight minus battery = 51 lbs.
I'm going to order a 1Up bike rack to carry one bike. I have two choices:
Choice 1. Regular 1up rack (called a Quik Rack), rated for 50 lb bike AND is designed for a 1.25" hitch receiver. Remember, the eBike without the battery will be about 51 lbs. (The 1up company says this will work if I take off the battery to tow the bike).
- OR-
Choice 2. Heavy Duty 1up rack, rated for 1 bike, weight of bike supported from 50 to 75 lbs. Requires a 2" hitch receiver. I would need to purchase a 1.25" to 2" receiver adapter in order to use this rack (would such an adapter be sturdy enough?)
Yes, there is a difference in cost between the 2 racks, but let's not worry about that.
I've already made up my mind that I want the 1up rack, it's just a matter of which one I purchase.
Thoughts? Opinions? Which one to purchase?
With that said, here are the details:
Car: 2010 Prius
Purchased Hitch: CURT with 1.25" receiver
Need to carry: 1 bike and only 1 bike
Planned eBike Purchase: Evo Street. 350w hub motor. Integrated battery in downtube. Total weight with battery = 57 lbs, Estimated weight minus battery = 51 lbs.
I'm going to order a 1Up bike rack to carry one bike. I have two choices:
Choice 1. Regular 1up rack (called a Quik Rack), rated for 50 lb bike AND is designed for a 1.25" hitch receiver. Remember, the eBike without the battery will be about 51 lbs. (The 1up company says this will work if I take off the battery to tow the bike).
- OR-
Choice 2. Heavy Duty 1up rack, rated for 1 bike, weight of bike supported from 50 to 75 lbs. Requires a 2" hitch receiver. I would need to purchase a 1.25" to 2" receiver adapter in order to use this rack (would such an adapter be sturdy enough?)
Yes, there is a difference in cost between the 2 racks, but let's not worry about that.
I've already made up my mind that I want the 1up rack, it's just a matter of which one I purchase.
Thoughts? Opinions? Which one to purchase?