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Autoanything.com has all Yakima and Thule bike racks at 20% currently and if you apply the coupon USA20 it will take another 20% off. I was able to get the 5 Bike FullTilt Hitch Mount for $319.99 with free shipping. Shipping times are currently about one month.
In essence, Autoanything has most Yakima and Thule bike racks at 36% off MSRP, which is pretty good.
https://www.autoanything.com/bike...-bike-rack
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Any recommendations on Yakima platform bike carriers that don't contact the frame (I have carbon bike frame) and is also lockable at the hitch and locks down the bike as well?
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Is it good to get the sks lock and that lock cable or can I just get any cable at Target and loop it around?
Edit Target way is cheaper lol
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Or simply put the bikes in the camper lol
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The normal 4-bike rack of similar design is often had for $100-$110 frequently - https://www.amazon.com/Allen-Spor...0792V7HB
I get it if you need for a 5th bike, but is the extra bike capacity worth nearly triple the price?
The normal 4-bike rack of similar design is often had for $100-$110 frequently - https://www.amazon.com/Allen-Spor...0792V7HB
I get it if you need for a 5th bike, but is the extra bike capacity worth nearly triple the price?
Yakima as with Thule is considered a high-end bike rack. They are much heavier and sturdier than the value brands like Allen. Yakima's are normally a one piece construction and don't need to be put together. You can just slide it on to the hitch from the box.They also come with a built in lock where you can secure your bike onto the hitch. Allen does have a lock to prevent the hitch from being stolen, but the bikes are vulnerable. There are also more straps per bike on the Yakima to help prevent the bikes moving while being transported. You can find Yakima in many reputable bike shops. There is a premium price on it and only you can make that decision if it's worth the extra price. It's like bikes: some cost $50 and some cost $10K. they both do the same thing...how they do it is what sets it apart.