They are really goodWhat’s the real story? Thanks
I agree. I have read reports of contact points cracking and breaking during transport with these racks. In addition, when the owner did follow-up with a claim with Thule, they were basically ignored with no recourse. I am led to believe they are not reliable and made with sub-standard components, and are way over-priced. One of my favorite racks out there is the 1UP-USA rack made of quality materials. IMHO!i Know there are people on this board who use this rack, please tell me the real story about them. I’ve heard everything from it’s the best rack in the land to horror stories of them falling off vehicles and smashing bicycles into a million pieces. What’s the real story? Thanks
Thank you for sharing your real world experience. I received my new Thule Easyfold XT2 and am looking forward to hauling my very heavy Stromer.Solid, Convenient, durable, easy to use. Two years of regular use including two 3,000 mile trips to California and back from Bellingham, WA.
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i Know there are people on this board who use this rack, please tell me the real story about them. I’ve heard everything from it’s the best rack in the land to horror stories of them falling off vehicles and smashing bicycles into a million pieces. What’s the real story? Thanks
Ours don't flop so sounds like they fixed it.I had this rack for a couple of years and was happy to sell it.
Mounting one bike was fairly easy, but mounting two bikes was a pain, trying to snake the pivoting arm through the bike frames and working the clamps to line up with the bike frame and at the same time making sure the two bikes didn't make contact with each other.
Also, I could never understand why Thule didn't have some way of locking the two halves of the base supports together in the folded position. I ended up using a bungie cord to keep them from flopping around.
The platforms clicked into the upright position, but they could still be moved back-and-forth 5 or 6 inches. A small bungie cord fixed the sway, but it would have been nice if Thule had designed some way of firmly locking the two platforms in place.Ours don't flop so sounds like they fixed it.
I'd call it minimal. When the platforms rotate up they click past a detent that helps keep them upright.The platforms clicked into the upright position, but they could still be moved back-and-forth 5 or 6 inches. A small bungie cord fixed the sway, but it would have been nice if Thule had designed some way of firmly locking the two platforms in place.
Do your platforms have much movement in the up position?
Good to know Richard. When I get 1st hand knowledge directly from the user, that does surpass the credibility of said reports.First hand warranty report - I had a problem with one of the clamp arms on my easyfold. A phone call to Thule and a replacement was in its way to me the next day.
Anonymous "I've heard that" or "people say" reports don't carry much credibility these days.