Doggyman1202
Active Member
As to your first point, I regret not following that line of thinking, but it just didn't register in my head. How big a hassle is it to add or remove the 2nd tray? I wonder if it's feasible with the double.Being able to attach and remove the stand-alone base rack and add-on as separate components were what enticed me to pull the trigger on the single SD.
I suspect 1Up received plenty of feedback with regards to the awkward manner in which owners must go through when holding and balancing bikes while offloading hence the improved one-handed design feature which likely answered that call. RockyMount uses a similar system as well as Kuat with its Piston Pro and I think that this is an area that QuikrStuff could also improve upon. When it comes to removing a bike, I usually disengage the front wheel ratchet first and extend the arm out as far as possible. The back arm will continue to hold the bike in place while I disengage the rear ratchet. Once it’s released, I simply roll the bike slightly forward and lift it off the tray.
I installed the EZ Pull handle over the weekend. I thought the added leverage would make the stubborn black bar more manageable. Wrong. In fact, it totally jammed up. I finally added some dry lube and that seemed to do the trick, at least for now. The other negative aspect of the EZ Pull is that it's not compatible with the license plate holder, at least as far as I can tell. So...I'll have to decide which accessory is the keeper.
To mitigate my negativity, I was thrilled how effortlessly and quickly I was able to load each of my bikes. I didn't time it, but maybe 15-20 seconds per bike. They also felt pretty secure (hopefully those aren't famous last words for my bikes).