vincent
Well-Known Member
one thing i hate about the 1up is changing the little arm slots up and down when i change bike tire sizes, like the 20 inch mariner to the street etc
i had bought a fat tire spacer kit for the street and using the top part am able to clean the light and get the arms up decently
then i bought a fat tire bike unexpectedly and now that is on a slot for it
so just ordered another fat spacer kit and some more wheel savers
then started thinking about if i could make the entire rack fat spaced and whether this would be safe/sturdy etc
would eliminate me having to change so much stuff if i move the street to a different slot...
emailed 1up and ask about it, and said i would be using the wheel savers on all skinnier tire bikes
they said this was fine
so using the fat tire spacers may help with some bikes for clearing rear lights, racks etc
if you only have issues on the rear one spacer kit would do 2 bikes
the battery rack on the prodeco is wide so no clearing that one
my takes so far on all this
it is definitely a pia to load and secure the bikes, especially if you have to adjust arms etc
not sure about other racks because i have no experience but since having a flat on the rear of the street i think adding velcro wheel straps is good security on all of them
have a feeling none of these are super fast to load/unload unless you never change bike sizes and do not have any fenders or racks
i am a little more crazy about securing everything when travelling out of town etc and being on the hwy 300-600 miles
who was it that has a 1up and put pipe protectors on the sides etc, could that person post pics
am actually trying to buy a yakima holdup today in phx that was on craigs
it is the 1.25 and will fit on my sedan, according to their website the weight on the 1.25 is 60lbs per bike
will give feedback after using it some
will have to modify it a little for the fat bike but looks like a lot of people have done that
if i dont like it will sell it
when doing research on all this a year ago it seemed every rack had a disaster at some point, all these top end racks seem pretty safe though and i think stuff like that is rare
it is just what works best with your car and bikes
anyone in az that would like to see my 1up, mods etc - and the yakima if i get it today i would be willing to meet and show you
sucks buying a lot of this stuff online without being able to try it
i had bought a fat tire spacer kit for the street and using the top part am able to clean the light and get the arms up decently
then i bought a fat tire bike unexpectedly and now that is on a slot for it
so just ordered another fat spacer kit and some more wheel savers
then started thinking about if i could make the entire rack fat spaced and whether this would be safe/sturdy etc
would eliminate me having to change so much stuff if i move the street to a different slot...
emailed 1up and ask about it, and said i would be using the wheel savers on all skinnier tire bikes
they said this was fine
so using the fat tire spacers may help with some bikes for clearing rear lights, racks etc
if you only have issues on the rear one spacer kit would do 2 bikes
the battery rack on the prodeco is wide so no clearing that one
my takes so far on all this
it is definitely a pia to load and secure the bikes, especially if you have to adjust arms etc
not sure about other racks because i have no experience but since having a flat on the rear of the street i think adding velcro wheel straps is good security on all of them
have a feeling none of these are super fast to load/unload unless you never change bike sizes and do not have any fenders or racks
i am a little more crazy about securing everything when travelling out of town etc and being on the hwy 300-600 miles
who was it that has a 1up and put pipe protectors on the sides etc, could that person post pics
am actually trying to buy a yakima holdup today in phx that was on craigs
it is the 1.25 and will fit on my sedan, according to their website the weight on the 1.25 is 60lbs per bike
will give feedback after using it some
will have to modify it a little for the fat bike but looks like a lot of people have done that
if i dont like it will sell it
when doing research on all this a year ago it seemed every rack had a disaster at some point, all these top end racks seem pretty safe though and i think stuff like that is rare
it is just what works best with your car and bikes
anyone in az that would like to see my 1up, mods etc - and the yakima if i get it today i would be willing to meet and show you
sucks buying a lot of this stuff online without being able to try it