Jul 1, 2008 - I recently bought the XPORT Flatbed 2-Bike Hitch Rack from PB. Of the reviews to get the SportRack - A30901Lhp - Hitch Pin Bolt w/ Lock.
I don't believe so. I believe this is a SportRack-specific item, for SportRack bike racks. In fact, most of the negative reviews of this and of SportRack bike racks are people who bought one Thule product (rack or pin) and for the other piece they bought SportRack. Then they gave bad reviews because they didn't do thei I don't believe so. I believe this is a SportRack-specific item, for SportRack bike racks.
In fact, most of the negative reviews of this and of SportRack bike racks are people who bought one Thule product (rack or pin) and for the other piece they bought SportRack. Then they gave bad reviews because they didn't do their research to see those are different products. I don't believe so. I believe this is a SportRack-specific item, for SportRack bike racks. In fact, most of the negative reviews of this and of SportRack bike racks are people who bought one Thule product (rack or pin) and for the other piece they bought SportRack.
Then they gave bad reviews because they didn't do their research to see those are different products.
Do you need a way to transport you bike but don't feel like shelling out hundreds of dollars for a hitch rack? Well, look no further because I've got a solution for you that's quick and requires only a few common tools. This rack can be used in any pickup truck bed and in most SUVs. For this project you'll need: 1 piece of wood (ideally a 2x6 or bigger) 1 1/2' floor flange (per mount) 1 1/2' tee fitting (per mount) 1 1/2' nipple fitting (per mount) 2 Close PVC risers (per mount) 4 wood screws (per mount) Tools required: A saw (if the wood is not pre cut) A drill A tape measure and a writing utensil Pliers (optional) The rack I built with two mounts cost a total of $21.37 for the finished product.
If you have common materials laying around the house (like wood and screws) and only need a single mount you can easily get away with building this setup for $10. Check out the video for detailed instructions on how to set this rack up! Rock Angel by Joakim Karud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0. Music provided by Audio Library.