Be careful. You should find out what its weight rating is. Racks are rated for each bike position. If a rack is rated for two 25lb bikes, that doesn’t mean it is rated for one 50lb bike. The rating includes the weight limits for the mounting hardware (brackets, straps, etc.) for each bike position. You definitely don’t want a 50lb + bike falling off the back of your car.It looks unsubstantial, but it is pretty heavy duty. I've yet to attach it to the car, but I believe that if it's properly installed it'll be fine. It's made for 2 acoustic bikes, so one electric should be fine.
Remember that you can take the battery off for about an 8lb reduction, though that will expose the battery track connectors to road grit.Ok I looked, and they say up to 70 lb and the Rover is 69 lb. Phew- just under the wire!
That's right. Good reminder- I'll wrap the connectors.Remember that you can take the battery off for about an 8lb reduction, though that will expose the battery track connectors to road grit.
Ok, I’ll let this go now......but I’m guessing that’s the weight limit for two bikes (35lbs max for each mounting position). Unless otherwise noted by the manufacturer of course.Ok I looked, and they say up to 70 lb and the Rover is 69 lb. Phew- just under the wire!
Within the last week I bought a new helmet, phone holder, rear rack, a bar-end mirror, pedal wrench and grease, a pair of gloves, and a trunk mount rack for transporting. Now all I need is a bike! Come on, Rad! Oh, and Happy New year!
Or use these - made for Rads. https://1859-northwest.myshopify.co...-cap-sets-rectangle-connections-free-shippingThat's right. Good reminder- I'll wrap the connectors.
What was the nature of the failure on those racks? What broke?I've seen those trunk mount strap racks fail with a Worksman beach cruiser on it!
Let's see bare bones at 69lbs. No racks, No audio accesories, No dry bag, No locks, No side saddles, No phone mount. Unless you plan on stripping it each time you load the bike on the back of your car. Mine is just about 100 lbs with what I carry on a ride, and I'd like to add a back up battery for some longer high speed runs. Too much invested in my toy to lose it on the highway.Ok I looked, and they say up to 70 lb and the Rover is 69 lb. Phew- just under the wire!
That looks like the dirt bike hauler I had. What brand and price range? I got my hauler for free but rarely used it because I have a small pick-up. I gave the hauler to a friend who has a Corolla. He carries a gas powered motor scooter on it. Mine tipped back for roll-on loading and locked down when level.