A hint I saw on another video to help with the unloading: Once you release the rear tire, roll the bike back into the opened rack arm. Then it will support the bike so you don't have to hold it, allowing you to use both hands to release the other latch. It may provide better support if the first rack arm isn't opened all the way. I really enjoyed your detailed video of the assembly process. Nice job!
This is one of the best reviews I’ve seen. Most men don’t make the effort to show loading and unloading as you did. Thx you for your knowledgeable review. I’m 70 and hoping I can get my 55 # bike up there by myself
When removing the bike just loosen one wheel lust a little bit still supporting the bike so in won’t fall over then completely loosen other wheel. Then you can move the bike enough to get it off. Don’t need another person.
Thank you, Thank you ...you are correct all the reviews are by men. You made it look easy I've been looking for review by women because I will be installing & loading the rack myself, I willl be purchasing equip d with add on
Hello @FixitMom, do you have another video of the Rack review weeks or months later? I am about to order it. but was wondering if they hold up tight when on the highway. I have the exact same vehicle and 2 ebikes. thanks.
Hi! Hope you made your purchase. I don't have another video ,but I can tell you, as it is now 6 months since posting, the rack has held up beautifully. No highway issues.
@@christinerowell1497 thanks for the update. My wife wants to be able to do all of this on her own too. I was also leaning toward doing the single so I can have it on without the camera obstruction and easy to use if I go riding on my own but it looks simple enough to add the 2nd for when we go riding together. We saw they have a video of a ramp that would make loading an ebike easier. ruclips.net/video/GRDAXCfEvKg/видео.html
Make sure the police don’t stop you cause they can’t read your license plate. I got a $700 fine and I had to pay it. I ended up return my 1up for a full refund but I still lost $700 dollars
I liked your idea of a single tray for regular use when I ride on my own, that way I can always have it on and it would not impeded the rear camera view but when my wife wants to ride we can add the second tray easily. Since you’ve had it for a while…. Did you go back to the single tray option for normal use or in retrospect would you have just gone for the double? Thanks.
I just used my new super duty 2" hitch rack. IT REALLY NEEDS A BETTER WAY TO UNLOCK AND SWIVEL. 1up wants you to spend $90 more, on top of the $665-$715, for their extremely poor implementation of a latch and positioning thereof, that allows swinging rack up and down!
Sorry but I had to laugh when you didn't look at the directions. And they say men don't ask for directions.... Nice rack though. I expected as you use it more you'll get better at it just like anything else. I think I'm going to have to order one. Great job mom!
The wobble looks like it could cause contact damage from the bikes banging into each other. That's why I'm hesitant about getting this rack. The bikes are not secure enough for my liking.
A hint I saw on another video to help with the unloading: Once you release the rear tire, roll the bike back into the opened rack arm. Then it will support the bike so you don't have to hold it, allowing you to use both hands to release the other latch. It may provide better support if the first rack arm isn't opened all the way. I really enjoyed your detailed video of the assembly process. Nice job!
This is one of the best reviews I’ve seen. Most men don’t make the effort to show loading and unloading as you did. Thx you for your knowledgeable review. I’m 70 and hoping I can get my 55 # bike up there by myself
As a female, I appreciate the review!!!
Thank you for the review, i am a short woman and was looking for a bike rack that i can lift and install myself.
When removing the bike just loosen one wheel lust a little bit still supporting the bike so in won’t fall over then completely loosen other wheel. Then you can move the bike enough to get it off. Don’t need another person.
Thank you thank you for the review! I am in the same boat trying to decide which rack to get as a solo rider
Go Mom! Appreciate the review! Looking to get the same rack
love your license plate. great video too.
Thank you, Thank you ...you are correct all the reviews are by men. You made it look easy I've been looking for review by women because I will be installing & loading the rack myself, I willl be purchasing equip d with add on
There is a ramp available for this rack which will make it easier to load the heavy e bike.
Yes. My wife want to be able to put her electric bike on the rack by herself.
It’s here. ruclips.net/video/GRDAXCfEvKg/видео.html
Well done! Nice video, thanks!
Hello @FixitMom, do you have another video of the Rack review weeks or months later? I am about to order it. but was wondering if they hold up tight when on the highway. I have the exact same vehicle and 2 ebikes. thanks.
Hi! Hope you made your purchase. I don't have another video ,but I can tell you, as it is now 6 months since posting, the rack has held up beautifully. No highway issues.
@@christinerowell1497 thanks for the update.
My wife wants to be able to do all of this on her own too. I was also leaning toward doing the single so I can have it on without the camera obstruction and easy to use if I go riding on my own but it looks simple enough to add the 2nd for when we go riding together. We saw they have a video of a ramp that would make loading an ebike easier.
ruclips.net/video/GRDAXCfEvKg/видео.html
Make sure the police don’t stop you cause they can’t read your license plate. I got a $700 fine and I had to pay it. I ended up return my 1up for a full refund but I still lost $700 dollars
Great job, "Mom"👍👍👍
did you tighten rack to hitch before putting on lock?
I liked your idea of a single tray for regular use when I ride on my own, that way I can always have it on and it would not impeded the rear camera view but when my wife wants to ride we can add the second tray easily. Since you’ve had it for a while…. Did you go back to the single tray option for normal use or in retrospect would you have just gone for the double? Thanks.
Well done! Impressed with your mechanical ability and strength. Those are, not light bikes.
Fantastic review. Any thoughts after having it for over a year? Still like it?
You go girl
I just used my new super duty 2" hitch rack. IT REALLY NEEDS A BETTER WAY TO UNLOCK AND SWIVEL. 1up wants you to spend $90 more, on top of the $665-$715, for their extremely poor implementation of a latch and positioning thereof, that allows swinging rack up and down!
How much bike wobble while going down the road? Acceptable?
Where is it sold ?
I'm glad there's at least one review of this rack that isn't a "macho" tough guy wannabe. thanks for the demo. helpful.
I have the same question about the wobbling; wasn't expecting that. Is it a problem?
Hasn't been an issue.
JUST SITTING DOWN HERE EATING AND ENJOYING NO. 9 BAD GIRL DOING IT ON HER ON.
Sorry but I had to laugh when you didn't look at the directions. And they say men don't ask for directions.... Nice rack though. I expected as you use it more you'll get better at it just like anything else. I think I'm going to have to order one. Great job mom!
This is a nice rack but the problem is it is out of stock.
The wobble looks like it could cause contact damage from the bikes banging into each other. That's why I'm hesitant about getting this rack. The bikes are not secure enough for my liking.
True! Haven't tried it, as didn't want to spend the $$ or have to store it in my car!
This was hard to watch. From now on read the directions.
You should’ve bought a Kuat NV2.0 base instead of that to make your life easier.
I'm sure the Kuat is a great rack too, on par with the 1 Up. I just wanted to go with something I felt looked much better!
Kuat looks great. But it is at least 5 pounds heavier and doesn't fold up for storage.