As far as I can tell, the keyed lock seen at 1:49 --- AND the cable lock at 3:58 --- are both completely useless. Why? Because at 2:24, we see the weak link in the chain: a standard hex bolt that anyone can unbolt in about 7 seconds, walking off with all your bikes AND half the rack in one move. What a ridiculous oversight, especially considering Thule hid the pivot hardware at the top of the same unit! The only way I can see around this is to get a long cable lock.... and lock your bike frame directly to the area on your hitch receiver where your towing chains attach.
I suppose you can say the same thing about the cable itself. Anyone with high leverage cable cutters can easily snap it in 5 sec. I think the whole point is to make it difficult for just any Joe Schmo to grab your bike and ride away. A professional thief is going to come prepared and regardless of what security measures you have in place they'll defeat them.
I just installed our two bike rack by Thule. I am having an issue with my wife's bike. It doesn't seem have the space to sit on the rack easily. Any ideas? Seriously, the bars are not spaced on the bike frame enough to slide over the Thule frame. Not very happy with that... The regular frame is easy enough. Great video. Thanks
Thanks for this EASY demonstration! Put mine on in 5 minutes!
As far as I can tell, the keyed lock seen at 1:49 --- AND the cable lock at 3:58 --- are both completely useless. Why? Because at 2:24, we see the weak link in the chain: a standard hex bolt that anyone can unbolt in about 7 seconds, walking off with all your bikes AND half the rack in one move. What a ridiculous oversight, especially considering Thule hid the pivot hardware at the top of the same unit!
The only way I can see around this is to get a long cable lock.... and lock your bike frame directly to the area on your hitch receiver where your towing chains attach.
I suppose you can say the same thing about the cable itself. Anyone with high leverage cable cutters can easily snap it in 5 sec. I think the whole point is to make it difficult for just any Joe Schmo to grab your bike and ride away. A professional thief is going to come prepared and regardless of what security measures you have in place they'll defeat them.
As my grandpa always said, a lock only keeps the innocent out, as the criminals know how to get in faster than you do with a key!
So don't buy one...
I just installed our two bike rack by Thule. I am having an issue with my wife's bike. It doesn't seem have the space to sit on the rack easily. Any ideas? Seriously, the bars are not spaced on the bike frame enough to slide over the Thule frame. Not very happy with that... The regular frame is easy enough. Great video. Thanks
Great detail
Looks super cool wish they weren't so damn expensive.. also I don't see how three bikes can fit there
Very informative! Thanks...
I do have that great rack, but can not fit 3 mountain bikes, space is very limited ..... maybe 3 route or smaller bikes
What stops the front wheel from flopping around or hitting your car?
You can get a strap (mine came with one) to secure the front wheel to the frame which will keep it from swaying as you travel.
a bungee cord
I would also secure the front wheel