m@Robertson
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It is a motorcycle rack. Thats why it can handle 400 lbs and thats why its soooo good of a fit for an ebike: In a world where you are used to seeing racks that can barely handle your bike, this one was built to handle much, much more.I think the $350 price is very reasonable. A lot better than $850.
I am intrigued by this rack because of the ramp. It looks easy to mount the e bike in it and to take it down. Very important to me.
Looks like it was made with more in of a dirt bike kind of usage, which doesn't matter to me.
I wonder if the aluminum will work well.
The aluminum works great. The center support is steel and the rest is welded alloy (the steel versions use simple bolts as crossbars) and the rack is at least (depends on the rack) 10 lbs lighter than the steelies. I have no problem grabbing two of the crossbars as handles and guiding the unit onto my hitch mount. BTW the alloy unit comes with a hitch tightener which is essential as otherwise the rack will rock and bang around. So there's an extra $20 you don't have to spend.
As for the ramp, the one that usually comes with it is about 4 feet long and it can be a challenge to roll a heavy bike up it. But the 6-footer makes it much easier. Your bike almost certainly has a 6 km/h walk-assist setting where you press and hold a button and the bike powers forward at walking speed. I use that to help. As the bike gets onto the platform, you throw one come-along over the center of the frame and cinch down - right where you are standing so it is convenient - just enough to hold it steady while you go and use at least two more come-alongs to hold down the rear and the front. Its a good idea to use loop straps on the bars to hold them down and keep the bike from being able to sway.
You can do it all with three straps. And as you can see here it will hold very large bikes. This was the first trip home for this bike from the storage crate, prior to its electrification.