Gregory Benner
New Member
After purchasing my Rad Mini last fall, I looked for an platform hitch suitable for the fat tires. I initially purchased the Saris Freedom 2, with the extra fat tire wheel holders. I found it to work very well, easy to load and secure. It is rated for up to 60 lbs, 5 lbs less than my Mini. I decided this was not crucial, and have experienced no issues.
A couple weeks ago, we purchased another EBke, very similar to the Rad Mini, the E-Lux Sierra. Both bikes have 20" tall, 4" wide fat tires They are similar, but the Rad has the battery vertical behind the seat post, whereas the E-Lux has it horizontal inside the cross tube. I found that mounting both bikes on the Saris to be be difficult. The main issue is that the wheel rails are only 9" apart, and both bikes are wide. The vertical tube on the Saris seemed to be in the way, Darn!
So, I decided to try something else. After a bit od research I got both the Hollywood Racks hitch and the Thule Easyfold XT2. Both of these are more robust (and more expensive) than the Saris.
The Thule hitch is easy to attach to the car, and very upscale in appearance (at its price point it should be). However, I found the same problem with the Thule as with the Saris, the rails too close together, 9". Also, what bothered me on the Thule is there are no wheel chocks. There are plastic tires straps which look robust, but that is all that stops the bike from rolling off the rack. Also, due to the configuration of my two bikes, it was very difficult to attach the top mounts. There are two of them, one for each bike, and though it seems like there would be a way to attach then to any bike configuration it didn't work for me. The first bike loaded is easy, securing the 2nd bike very fiddly.
The Hollywood Rack hitch is a little more difficult to put on the hitch receiver (more like a normal hitch), and it is more utilitarian than the Thule. However, the rails are a bit farther apart by maybe an inch or so, and the fat tire wheel chocks are wonderful in that no wheel straps are needed. Also the top mounts worked much better on my two bikes. It is priced in between the Saris and the Thule, and is the one I am keeping. I am returning the Thule, and the Saris will be for sale.
https://www.saris.com/product/freedom-2
https://hollywoodracks.com/collecti...t-rider-2-bike-hitch-rack?variant=15862462726
https://www.thule.com/en-us/us/bike-rack/hitch-bike-racks/thule-easyfold-xt-2-_-903202
A couple weeks ago, we purchased another EBke, very similar to the Rad Mini, the E-Lux Sierra. Both bikes have 20" tall, 4" wide fat tires They are similar, but the Rad has the battery vertical behind the seat post, whereas the E-Lux has it horizontal inside the cross tube. I found that mounting both bikes on the Saris to be be difficult. The main issue is that the wheel rails are only 9" apart, and both bikes are wide. The vertical tube on the Saris seemed to be in the way, Darn!
So, I decided to try something else. After a bit od research I got both the Hollywood Racks hitch and the Thule Easyfold XT2. Both of these are more robust (and more expensive) than the Saris.
The Thule hitch is easy to attach to the car, and very upscale in appearance (at its price point it should be). However, I found the same problem with the Thule as with the Saris, the rails too close together, 9". Also, what bothered me on the Thule is there are no wheel chocks. There are plastic tires straps which look robust, but that is all that stops the bike from rolling off the rack. Also, due to the configuration of my two bikes, it was very difficult to attach the top mounts. There are two of them, one for each bike, and though it seems like there would be a way to attach then to any bike configuration it didn't work for me. The first bike loaded is easy, securing the 2nd bike very fiddly.
The Hollywood Rack hitch is a little more difficult to put on the hitch receiver (more like a normal hitch), and it is more utilitarian than the Thule. However, the rails are a bit farther apart by maybe an inch or so, and the fat tire wheel chocks are wonderful in that no wheel straps are needed. Also the top mounts worked much better on my two bikes. It is priced in between the Saris and the Thule, and is the one I am keeping. I am returning the Thule, and the Saris will be for sale.
https://www.saris.com/product/freedom-2
https://hollywoodracks.com/collecti...t-rider-2-bike-hitch-rack?variant=15862462726
https://www.thule.com/en-us/us/bike-rack/hitch-bike-racks/thule-easyfold-xt-2-_-903202
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