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The TOOENJOY Folding Hitch Bike Rack is a heavy-duty bicycle carrier designed for 2-inch hitch receivers, accommodating up to 2 bikes with a maximum weight of 44 lbs each. Its innovative features include an adaptive safety pin for easy locking, a foldable design for compact storage, and a rugged construction that ensures durability and stability for all types of bikes.
Manufacturer | TOOENJOY |
Brand | TOOENJOY |
Product Dimensions | 149.86 x 16 x 14.2 cm; 22.41 kg |
Item model number | A229-PBKBK-USFL0 |
Manufacturer part number | A229-PBKBK-USFL0 |
Item Weight | 22.4 kg |
D**C
Strong, Safe and Stable Transport
I have 3 bikes and 3 bike racks, this is my all time favorite. It is very sturdy and stable transport, I use on a Honda Pilot and can open the back without moving the bike rack, which makes for easy shopping and daily errands without having to remove the bike rack. TOOENJOY Folding Hitch Bike Rack transports my bikes without any movement what-so-ever, I can drive long distance without having to worry about my bikes moving in the wind on the highway. It locks into place, which adds an extra layer of peace of mind.
T**N
Pretty good, not perfect
I have waited quite a while to do this review. I really wanted to put this rack through its paces before forming an opinion. I have driven over 2000 miles cross country and locally with it. So here goes!The good:-It's light, which makes removal and installation easy.-The tilt function works well and doesn't require the removal of a pin. It's a very convenient integrated handle.-The strap mechanism itself for the rear tires is quick, fast, and secure. One of the better straps I've seen on carriers. However, see "The bad" for a caveat.The so-so:-The integrated hitch pin with lock is clever. Unfortunately, if you're running this in a 2.5" hitch with a reducing sleeve the pin barely reaches the outside holes of the actual hitch. To compound matters the anti-rattle device secures the carrier to the sleeve, so there is still play. After about 500 miles on the road one day, when I got to my destination, the pin had worked it's way out of my hitch hole and was moving back (see photo). Theoretically I could have lost the whole carrier, but with the weight of the bikes there was enough friction to keep everything there.-Speaking of the integrated anti-rattle feature. It's nice, but would be nicer if there was a knob and you didn't have to pull out an allen key.The bad:-The included cable lock is flimsy and barely a joke. There is so much clever engineering on this carrier that they really should incorporate a way to lock the tire holders with an integrated mechanism.-One of my rear tire straps vibrated apart and I lost the bottom base plate. Better hardware here would be appreciated. I suggest using a locking compound on these when assembling.Basically, I like this, but can't recommend it if you are running a larger HD 2.5" hitch with a reducer. For a normal 2" hitch it's good. Also, like ALL hitch carriers, you have to make sure that your bike's wheelbase will fit. For example, my buddy rides an XXL 29" wheeled mountain bike and he can't get his bike in any hitch carrier from any manufacturer, it's simply too big.
L**A
EXCELLENT BIKE RACK
Solido...el mejor rack por precio
N**9
Solid, go for the two-arm version if you want real solidity...
Let me start by acknowleding that I didn't pay for this bike rack. I got it free from Amazon's Vine program in return for this review. Actually, I have to pay income and SS tax on items received for "free" from Amazon, and so the rack cost me about 25% of the retail cost...So should you trust this review? That's for you to decide. I know a few things about bike racks. I've owned a number of racks, both those received free from Amazon and those I've paid for. I've paid for Yakima and Thule hitch racks, both tray-type racks. I've owned Swagman, Hyperax and a few other tray and hanging-type hitch racks received for free. And I've owned several roof and trunk bike holders over the years.This is not a Thule in the sturdiness of its grip on the bike. If a rack has only one holding arm, I prefer it to hold the bike by its frame rather than by a tire. This rack is big. It is heavy. It does drop down when loaded so that you can open a hatch, rear door or trunk with bikes attached. There is a two-load-arm version of this rack that I suspect does an excellent job of holding bikes securely, with arms coming up to grip both front and rear tires of the bike.Note that the maximum weight for two bikes is 88 pounds, significantly less than many other two-bike carriers. This is not a good carrier for electric bikes which often weigh more than 44 pounds apiece. Nor can this carrier be used for bikes with fenders mounted.This is a solid rack, more solid than my Swagman, less solid than my Thule, but decent for the price. If you're looking to hold just two road, gravel or MTB bikes, this would be a good rack at a good price for you. For heavier bikes or more than two, go with a different rack. But for expensive lighter bikes, this does a fairly good job and its two-arm cousin does even better, I suspect.
B**C
Adjustable wheel arm fits all my bikes
Got this to speed up loading/unloading bikes on road trips. I have bikes with 29", 27.5" and 26" wheels, and this rack adjusts easily to hold any of them securely. The rack is sturdy when mounted, and I don't have any concerns about excess wobble, and is easy enough to tilt down to give a bit more rear hatch room for access. Good quality, with no concerns!
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