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๐ Gear Up for Adventure!
The Allen Sports 2-Bike Hitch Rack is a versatile and durable bike carrier designed for road trips and outdoor adventures. It fits both 1 1/4 and 2-inch receiver hitches, ensuring a secure and wobble-free ride. With a tie-down cradle system that protects your bikes and a lightweight design that supports up to 70 pounds, this rack is perfect for cycling enthusiasts looking to explore the great outdoors.













| ASIN | B00TRTSMG4 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,703 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #86 in Bike Racks |
| Brand Name | Allen |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,309) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765271522100 |
| Included Components | Bike rack |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 61.4 x 35.6 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Deluxe 2-Bike Carrier for 2" and 1 1/4" hitch |
| Item Weight | 8.26 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 66 kg (145 lbs) |
| Manufacturer | Allen Sport |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 522RR-R |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | 522RR |
| Mounting Type | Tie Down Mount,Bolt Mount,Hitch Mount |
| UPC | 765271522100 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
R**Y
I think Allen make some of the best bike racks available.
This is my second Allen bike rack. Other is the SUV type. You won't find better. In fact I think they are better than some brands that cost considerably more. I added a rubber strip to the down pipe so my bike can't get scratched or dinged under harder braking when the bike swings toward the frame. Something I thing they should add from factory.
E**N
Great quality item!
This bicycle hitch, after taking me forever to decide on, is really a great, high quality item! Looks good, feels like a high quality hitch and though I am yet to hook it up, I know this will no doubt do the job! Super happy with my purchase!
A**R
Not fit for GMC
Good quality and price
T**Z
Solid product.
I travel 30 mins to reach to the cycling track each weekend and carry 2 bikes. Feel no noise, no wobbling at all. It was easy to install and perfectly fit to my Ford Expedition.
A**R
Sturdy and easy to use
This is a very sturdy device. Easy to use. Will need an 18MM ratchet or wrench to attach so it takes a few minutes to put on but itโs very sturdy
F**P
Highly recommend it
Very good quality and looks great on your car. specially on Nissan Patrol
R**A
Very still
Excellent, easy to install & my bike fits great
W**F
Great quality and firm build
Great quality and firm build
R**L
A pesar de no ser aluminio como otras marcas es muy ligero y resistente!!!
W**E
Easy assembly, well constructed and will serve our MTB transportation needs really nice. The bikes do swing freely once mounted so ordered Velcro Hook Loop Cable Tie Down Straps, 14" Length x 1" Width, Black (Pack of 10), 9" x 1" and 21" x 1" in order to safely secure the tires to the frame and the frame to the rack to minimize any bike swinging while transporting the bikes. We also have Highland (9008400) Bungee Cord Assortment Jar - 24 Piece for additional stability while the bikes are on the rack. I am sure with all of these additional items, the bikes will be safely secured to the rack and will surely eliminate any free swinging of the bikes, tires and prevent any dings to the bikes as well. Update 7/22: We finally had a chance to take our new MTB on the road with the bike rack working very nicely as expected. I didn't need to use any Bungee Cords but I did use a few velcro straps to secure the bikes to the rack and to each other in order to avoid any swinging and bumping of the bikes to the rack and to each other. These velcro straps are awesome and did their job fantastically. The rack was able to hold the bikes with no issues and the tie down straps that come with the rack do serve their purpose even though they are not the rubber type straps that you will find and see on the more expensive racks. BTW, the MTB we purchased are Diamondback 27.5 Sorrento's with small size for my wife and the large size for me. Both bikes fitted nicely on the racks but you do have to set them up in reverse direction on the rack since the handle bars would prevent you to mount them in the same direction. The anti-movement pin that comes with the rack is effective and did not have any movement of the rack while transporting the bikes. One last thing ... I came up with a "MacGyver" solution to prevent the bike closest to the vertical metal part of the rack from dinging the bike by using some unused quilting batting from my wife's quilting locker which I wrap around the rack's vertical pole and even used a couple of the velcro straps to keep it in place. My "MacGyver" design and solution is working just fine and I don't intend to ever transport the bikes in the rain but if the batting does need to be replaced for whatever reason, I can always raid my wife's quilting locker for some additional batting :-). You just cannot beat the price (we paid $99) of this rack for its functionality and craftsmanship especially if you have limited funds to otherwise purchase a more expensive model and brand.
J**V
Excelente producto, resistente y fiable
T**O
Very good solide
R**C
There is nothing cheap about this rack. It took about 15 minutes to assemble and the instructions were pretty good. My only complaint is it does wiggle a little from left to right; but that is not because of the locking hitch bolt. The problem is the pin, with the snap that allows the rack to drop, does not fit tight. If the rack prevents the trunk from opening then you may have to live with it but it's not that bad. I'm very impressed with the quality and the price was very reasonable; it was also boxed very nicely unlike the hitch that Amazon sent me. Some adjustments I made: Wiggle: Since lifting my trunk lid does not interfere with the rack. I went to Lowes and bought a 3/8 x 3" grade 5 bolt and locking nut (has the plastic ring in it; cost 14 cents; the bolt is a buck+) these are in the specialty drawers and they can help you find them. Don't just grab any bolt get a grade 5 or 8. I then moved the bolt that came with the unit up to where the pin was and put the Lowes bolt in the lowest hole. When you tighten these, there will be no wiggle but you will not be able to rotate the rack down and the pin will need to be cut off or duct taped to the rack (my choice). Just in case: I also bought a strap on Amazon that latches on the back of the trunk lid and loops around the top of the rack. This provides some added strength when you hit a bump but you will need to unhook it to open the trunk lid. (CURT 18050 Bike Rack Stabilizer Strap; it was confusing to put on the first time). Bike strap lock adjustment: I can load both bikes with just 5"s between them but the straps locks are about 10"s apart. So I removed the red ends with an allen wrench and slipped off the plastic 8" tubes and cut them in two lengths of 3.5 and 4.5 inches. Then slipped the 4.5" tubes on then the strap locks then the 3.5" tubes and put the red ends back on. Now the bikes are snug together and this puts less pressure on the rack. At least I think so. Hopefully, none of this voids the warranty but all three of these should make the rack safer IMHO.
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