FezUSA
Active Member
That MoTow looks very clever. I love the lift. Looks to be $984 with the lift. You mentioned it's not perfect — what's less than ideal in your experience so far?
- My two bikes have very different wheelbases so one of them was always going to be a little tighter fit.
- It's all metal, so be prepared for your bike frame to get marked up a little unless you're extremely careful. I will probably look at adding additional protection on the rack and maybe some clear film in a few specific spots on the bike frame that seem like they will be in frequent contact. More-so for the bike you put on the rack first, not so much for the 2nd bike.
- If your wheels have a lot of spokes AND its a fat tyre, be prepared to wiggle the wheel back/forth as you install onto the wheel supports to keep the support aligned with the gaps in your wheels.
- Velcro straps for the lower wheel support - I just installed a Jack-It rack on my camper for the kids analog bikes, they have a rubber strap system that I think I prefer; pro's and con's to both I guess though.
- A couple of the holes weren't quite aligned (about 1mm off, but enough to prevent proper installation) in the support arms, had to widen the holes a tad with my drill - per their instructions after I called them about it (they answered straight away when I called)
- Came with a threaded bolt/ lock nut as a safety measure to go through the lift once you're set up and ready to drive. I didn't like this option as it meant I needed to have a couple of 9/16" socket/wrench for every time I would want to raise/lower the lift in addition to the 15/16" for the lift mechanism itself. I solved this by again slightly widening the holes and then installing a 4 1/2" long hitch pin (3/8" dia) that had a large red handle on one side and a 'R' cotter pin on the other. Made it quicker/easier to use and the large red handle makes it obvious that it's there before I try and raise lower the lift.
- No built-in security cables/locks like the Thule option. Will solve this by using a combination of a lockable hitch pin where everything connects to the vehicle (can also get one with a 4' or longer cable that can wrap around bike frames). May also replace the red handle hitch pin from above point with another lockable 3/8" hitch pin/ cable combo if I plan on leaving bikes on rack while going into restaurant etc.
All of these are minor details in the big picture of the product they delivered, don't get me wrong!! There is no perfect option, and I wanted a lot of flexibility. They delivered a great product, packaged extremely well, sent/delivered quickly, and with easy instructions. You can quickly take the support arms out and it breaks down quite easily in case you don't want to carry the full 25lb carrier and 23lb lift from your vehicle to your garage etc.
If the Thule EasyFold XT2 was readily available I would seriously consider the two as the best contenders. It wasn't even close to being available whereas the Motow was. Motow is also US made, if that means anything to you. Having had it for a few weeks now I am happy overall with my purchase. The lift is awesome. There's 3 mounting heights which accommodates my much lower 1 1/4 hitch and my 2" hitch on the truck. Makes loading very easy!!