Merle Nelson
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Yes, worth the wait.Has anyone received this rack yet? They just started shipping these out and would like to know if it's worth the wait.
Wow, what a super slick rack. I guess that you could say that they’ve 1up’d the competition. I was seriously looking at a 1Up Super Duty double until I saw the Mach 2. That being said, it’s a bit more than I would want to pay especially once the exchange is factored in from USD to Cdn $$. Then there is also the lead up time before you can even get your hands on one.Anyone has or know someone who has this hitch bike rack? Yes this rack is spendy but it checks all the boxes and is able to use a regular size locking hitch pin. I saw one while I was in Moab, UT this week but I didn't get a chance to chat with the owners as we were on the road.
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The 1Up is still within reach even with shipping as I think it’s well built and made in the good ole USA. The Kuat NV 2.0 was another rack I had my eye on but it only incorporates one folding wheel chock and uses a rubber strap on the other. Just didn't look as solid.Sorry Canadian taxes hit you so hard. I have purchased products purposely angling toward getting them from Canada because they were made well there. The exchange rate went in my favor but, that was just an added bonus.
Wife said the same thing about the rack.Coincidentally we followed behind a car with a Ride One Up(?) rack today. FIrst I've seen in a year, and it had three bikes on it. I went back over the development story of QuikrStuff a bit with my wife and said, I'm so glad we got the improvements the new rack has.
About 6 month wait, we finally have our rack.
I placed my order in April and I have an ETA of October. How does it work with the rear fenders? I have an ebike with metal fender and another one with a plastic fender. Both are wired for rear lights. I’m worried about damaging them. I saw that the Kuat Piston Pro X, has a position that would accommodate the fenders, but you secure the wheels with velcro straps. Not sure how secure that would be.View attachment 112544
About 6 month wait, we finally have our rack.
I have a Piston Pro. My Creo has no fenders and though the bike is secure without straps, I use them anyway, to minimize shaking of the bike. I believe that’s best with any rack that uses this clamping method, including the 1Up Super Duty or the QiickrRack. This is particularly true with carbon wheels, as clamping the bike forcefully enough to prevent any movement could damage them. Just my opinion, of course.I placed my order in April and I have an ETA of October. How does it work with the rear fenders? I have an ebike with metal fender and another one with a plastic fender. Both are wired for rear lights. I’m worried about damaging them. I saw that the Kuat Piston Pro X, has a position that would accommodate the fenders, but you secure the wheels with velcro straps. Not sure how secure that would be.
1Up does carry fender cushions but I have no personal experience with them.I placed my order in April and I have an ETA of October. How does it work with the rear fenders? I have an ebike with metal fender and another one with a plastic fender. Both are wired for rear lights. I’m worried about damaging them. I saw that the Kuat Piston Pro X, has a position that would accommodate the fenders, but you secure the wheels with velcro straps. Not sure how secure that would be.